MBA in Financial Analysis

Financial analysis refers to an assessment of the financial health of a business or project.   It is performed by analyzing ratios that make use of information taken from financial statements and other reports.  The role of a financial analyst is to use spreadsheets and financial ratios to analyze account activity and highlight strengths and weaknesses of a business.

For those interested in professional certification, students who graduate from JIU with an MBA in Financial Analysis are eligible under the education requirement of the American Academy of Financial Management™ (AAFM™) for the Chartered Market Analyst CMA™  credentials.  Click here to learn more.

Degree Learning Objectives:

  • Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the most important Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and know how they are used to determine the individual items found in financial reports. Understand how various accounting alternatives affect reported net income, stockholders’ equity, cash flow and important financial ratios
  •  Problem-solve issues resulting from analyses of corporate finances, as well as their control mechanisms, and planning policies/processes
  • Analyze the abilities of corporations to manage foreign exchange risk, cash, and capital budgeting issues in a global environment 
  • Use the investment and portfolio management tools employed by professional money managers
  • Develop foundational business knowledge and skills through the core courses
Who Should Enroll: 

This program will appeal to managers and analysts who seek to expand their knowledge of corporate finance and financial analysis and for those interested in financial analysis and financial consulting.  These positions research an organization and make recommendations for business valuation, mergers and acquisitions, economic analysis and forecasts.

HOW TO APPLY:

Your course sequence will be determined in cooperation with your academic advisor.

CURRICULUM
1 Orientation Course - no costNo Credit
6 Business Administration Courses18 Credits
1 Elective3 Credits
4 Specialization Courses12 Credits
1 Capstone Course3 Credits
TOTAL Required for Graduation
36 Credit Hours
1 Orientation Course - no costNo Credit
JIU101 Orientation - Successful Online Learning
6 Business Administration Courses18 Credits
BC607 Leading from a Global Perspective
ETH501 Making Ethical Management Decisions
MBA502 Economics and Competitive Strategies
MBA503 Managerial Accounting
MBA504 Financial Management
MBA505 Marketing Management
1 Elective3 Credits

Select from one of 13 Specializations or General Studies

4 Specialization Courses12 Credits
FIN600 Financial Statement Analysis
MBA591 Corporate Finance
MBA592 Financial Management Multinational Corporations
MBA593 Investment and Portfolio Management
1 Capstone Course3 Credits
MBA580 MBA Capstone

Transfer credit is available for applicable courses.