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TracksThe Finance Department has organized its programs around particular tracks to assist Eller College MBA students in career planning. These tracks include:
Planning your curricula around these tracks enhances your job opportunities. The department's tracks are designed to help you establish a plan and communicate your plan with recruiters through your resume, cover letters, and interviews. For specific details on each track and the course requirements, please visit MBA Finance Tracks. CoursesThe department has an extensive offering of courses in all three finance tracks. Specific course descriptions are available to aid you in your planning. To review the course descriptions, please visit MBA Finance Course Offerings. Blocked Course RegistrationStudents interested in enrolling in the following courses will need to contact the faculty members for approval.
Financial Markets and Institutions, FIN 551Join Professor Chip Ruscher and a group of students on a trip to London to explore and experience financial markets from a global perspective. Following class sessions reading and discussing international financial markets, students visit financial institutions and companies not normally open to visitors. Visit the 2006 class website and 2005 class website to read more about this program, requirements and prior trips. Dual MBA/MMFThe dual MBA/MMF program allows MBA students wishing to work in finance to obtain the additional credential of the MMF and convey to employers the depth of their financial knowledge both in finance as an important management process and in financial analysis as a specialized area of expertise. The dual degree requires completion of all MMF required coursework for the chosen track, with an additional 12 credit hours above the MBA requirements and six of credit hours for the completion of the MMF master's project. For more information, please contact Kay Ross, Finance Department Program Coordinator.
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