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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, M.B.A., Financial Analysis (STEM) Concentration
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This concentration is designed to provide students with competencies in evaluating the financial health of the organization and utilizing this information to create market strength. It provides a focused exposure to financial tools essential to the modern organizations for valuation, asset management, and risk management. The core program instruction includes the application of mathematics and statistics to the finance industry, computation and simulations methods, economics and financial markets performance analysis, and application.
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Master of Business Administration Requirements
Director: Darell Singleterry, M.B.A.
The AACSB accredited M.B.A. program at the University of New Haven is designed to transform current and future business leaders by providing in-depth expertise in the discipline of business administration and management, while concurrently exposing students to high impact learning practices and a global business perspective. Such perspectives are essential to operating in today's increasingly complex, collaborative, and multi-national business context. The program ensures that students build their functional knowledge base and hone leadership skills to become a strategic, collaborative, and corporate thinker, ready to navigate the business challenges professionals are faced with today.
The M.B.A. program is designed to be flexible and serve the needs of a diverse student population. It is offered in part- and full-time formats with day and night courses, delivered in a mixture of traditional, hybrid, and online formats. It is designed for both seasoned professionals and those with little or no experience in business.
The program is built on a series of foundational courses in the core business areas of accounting, finance, and economics. This foundation is followed by a set of advanced program core courses that are essential to managerial success in areas such as analytical decision-making, value creation, and leadership.
Each of the program's eight concentrations are designed to provide students with competencies in areas of modern business challenges for career success.
- General
- Business Analytics
- Management Finance
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Strategic Leadership
- Human Resource Management
- Data Analytics (STEM)
- Financial Analysis (STEM)
Foundation Core: 4.5 credits (credits may be waived)
Program Core: 25 credits
Flexible or concentration electives: minimum 9 credits
Total credits to graduate: 34 - 44.5 credits
M.B.A. Program Foundation Core (4.5 credits)
M.B.A. Program Core (25 credits)
Financial Analysis (STEM) Concentration (minimum 15 credits)
Additional Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed above, all students must satisfy the following requirements:
- High Impact Practice Experience (6 credits) concurrent, no additional credit hours
At least TWO courses taken to complete the degree program must be designated as High Impact Practice, which should include significant elements of service learning (S), faculty-led research, faculty-supervised internship, study abroad, and/or Shared Live Client Experience (SLiCE).
- Global Study Experience (3 credits) concurrent, no additional credit hours
Complete at least ONE course designated as a global experience (GL) course. These can include a global content-focused course, faculty-led short-term study abroad, international internship abroad, or equivalent independent study as approved by the program coordinator.
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