Finance, MS

33-54 credit hours

Requirements

To earn a Master of Science in Finance, the student must complete the following degree requirements:

Foundation Courses: When a MS in Finance student’s undergraduate degree was not in business or the student’s undergraduate and/or post graduate work did not contain sufficient business coursework the students may be required to take additional foundation courses in order to meet MS program standards. Students must have sufficient hours in the following courses to satisfy this degree requirement:

MS Foundation Courses (0-15 credit hours)

EPB 50100Academic Writing for Graduate Students (6)

6

One of the following:

FIN 52010Financial Policy

3

FIN 32000Principles of Finance

3

One of the following:

ECON 53081Economics Concepts

3

ECON 23020Principles of Microeconomics

3

One of the following:

MGMT 56070Statistics and Quantitative Analysis

3

MTH 14100Basic Statistics

3

Program Prerequisites:

Program Prerequisites are required for (1) MS in Finance students who have not completed sufficient academic coursework in finance or (2) students who have not earned a grade of B or better in courses previously taken from a regionally accredited institution in those content areas: investments and financial markets and institutions. For those students who need to take additional coursework the following courses would be required as part of their MS program requirements: 

One of the following:

ACCT 51010Financial Accounting Concepts

3

ACCT 21010Principles of Financial Accounting

3

One of the following:

FIN 52030Investments

3

FIN 32020Investments I

3

One of the following:

FIN 52065Financial Markets and Institutions

3

FIN 32050Financial Institutions and Markets

3

(1) Students may opt to meet the foundation course and program prerequisite course requirements by (a) taking these courses at the graduate level at Lindenwood or at another regionally accredited institution or (b) taking the equivalent undergraduate courses at Lindenwood or any regionally accredited institution. In either case, students must have received a grade of B or better in order to waive the foundation course.

(2) Students wishing to waive ECON 53081 without a transcript showing equivalent coursework may attempt to do so by achieving a score of 70 percent or better on a diagnostic exam (one exam per course) prior to the start of the business program. To schedule an appointment to take this exam, contact the Plaster School of Business & Entrepreneurship.

(3) All foundation and program prerequisite courses that have not been waived for a graduate degree are required to be completed as part of the individual student's graduation requirements.

MS Finance Applied Course Work Track:

Eleven core business courses (33 credit hours)

ACCT 51070Financial Statement Analysis

3

ECON 53085Macroeconomic Analysis

3

FIN 52020Cases in Managerial Finance

3

FIN 52031Derivatives

3

FIN 52032Portfolio Management

3

FIN 52033Fixed Income Securities

3

FIN 52055Research Project in Finance

3

FIN 52080Ethics and Compliance

3

INTL 58020International Finance

3

MGMT 56075Linear Statistical Models

3

MGMT 56080Business Analytics

3

MS Finance Thesis Track:

Eleven core business courses (33 credit hours)

ACCT 51070Financial Statement Analysis

3

ECON 53085Macroeconomic Analysis

3

FIN 52020Cases in Managerial Finance

3

FIN 52031Derivatives

3

FIN 52032Portfolio Management

3

FIN 52033Fixed Income Securities

3

FIN 52080Ethics and Compliance

3

FIN 62095Finance Thesis I

3

FIN 62096Finance Thesis II

3

INTL 58020International Finance

3

MGMT 56075Linear Statistical Models

3