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February 5th, 2016, 05:48 PM
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Johns Hopkins Masters in Finance
Can you provide me the syllabus or course structure of Full Time and Part Time MS in Finance (Masters in Finance) course offered by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School?
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February 6th, 2016, 10:24 AM
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Re: Johns Hopkins Masters in Finance
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School MS in Finance furnish with advanced quantitative skills and familiarizes with perception that major financial businesses use to confront and construct the approach. The curriculum also emphasizes the need for creativity, critical thinking, and ethical behavior. One explores concepts like - responsible investing, ethical leadership, and the role of finance in improving people’s lives. It is designed for a new generation of leaders who are committed to the idea that the financial and holistic health of businesses and communities is critical to long-term, sustainable growth and prosperity. Full Time Business Foundations (16 credits) • Accounting and Financial Reporting • Statistical Analysis • Business Communication • The Firm and the Macroeconomy • Economics for Decision Making • Corporate Finance • Investments Functional Core (8 credits) • Financial Modeling and Valuation • Financial Institutions • Derivatives • Fixed Income Finance Electives (12 credits) • Managing Financial Risk • Entrepreneurial Finance • Corporate Governance • Advanced Financial Accounting • Quantitative Financial Analysis • Advanced Corporate Finance • Financial Crisis and Contagion • Advanced Portfolio Management • Data Analytics • Mergers and Acquisitions • Wealth Management Part Time Business Foundations (16 credits) • Accounting and Financial Reporting • Statistical Analysis • Business Communication • The Firm and the Macro-economy • Economics for Decision Making • Business Leadership and Human Values • Corporate Finance • Investments Functional Core (8 credits) • Financial Modeling and Valuation • Financial Institutions • Derivatives • Fixed Income Finance Electives (12 credits) • Managing Financial Risk • Entrepreneurial Finance • Corporate Governance • Advanced Financial Accounting • Quantitative Financial Analysis • Advanced Corporate Finance • Financial Crisis and Contagion • Advanced Portfolio Management • Data Analytics • Mergers and Acquisitions • Wealth Management |
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