Certificate in Corporate Finance (Post-Graduate)

The Certificate in Corporate Finance offers an advanced introduction to modern corporate finance and security analysis. The topics covered are important for corporate financial managers and decision makers, as well as security analysts who value corporations and their equities for purchase.

Several certificate programs are offered in a number of disciplines taught at the Stuart School of Business. These programs provide students with a post-baccalaureate knowledge of an area of specialization within the discipline. Students in these programs register as certificate students. Certificate programs require a set of three or four courses. Students who are admitted to a master’s degree program may apply coursework previously taken in a certificate program toward the requirements for the master’s degree.

This certificate is designed for professionals who seek to increase their knowledge and skills in a particular area, as well as earn stackable credentials as part of a degree program.

Curriculum

Required Courses (9)
MSF 534Corporate Finance3
MSF 535Investment Banking and Venture Capital3
Select a minimum of one additional 500-level elective in finance3
Total Credit Hours9