MBA MBA Finance

Concentration

MBA FinanceFeatured Courses

As a student in the master of business administration at Concordia Nebraska, you’ll have the opportunity to take specialized courses related to various aspects of the business administration profession. These classes, designed to equip you for leadership and service in various business administration careers, are taught by some of our esteemed faculty who have extensive experience in their fields.

MBA 531
Effective Decision-Making and Communication 3 credits
This course enables students to understand the theories and processes by which people construct and interpret messages that influence attitudes and events. Individual and group interactions will explore the decision-making process within organizations. Students will reflect about the purpose and effects of decisions made in business, and examine the proper way to communicate these decisions.
MBA 530
Corporate Finance 3 credits
This course studies the function of finance and the flow of funds within the corporation. This course emphasizes financial analysis, decision-making, planning and controlling, capital acquisition and use, and strategic planning.
MBA 612
Real Estate and Small Business Investing 3 credits
This course will provide a foundation of the essential tools needed for investing in small businesses and real estate. Areas of small business investment analysis will include assessment of past and projected financial performance, valuation of tangible and intangible property, and current and projected market and industry performance. Areas of real estate investment analysis will include types of investment property, historical cycle of the real estate market, current market analysis, taxation issues, and general financing.
MBA 616
Capital Markets and Institutions 3 credits
Students will be provided with a foundation of the structure, governing principles and operations of financial markets and institutions, particularly the Federal Reserve and the banking industry. Topics will include access to and valuation of financial instruments in capital markets, as well as the impact of monetary policy, economic stability, and relationships among institutions on those markets and the financial instruments within them.

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MBA Nonprofit ManagementSample Schedule of Courses

The following sample course of study is an example of the sequence of courses you might take in order to receive your degree. Please plan to discuss your actual course of study with your advisor, who can help you stay on track to meet your academic and professional goals.

MBA Core
MBA 525
Leadership And Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
MBA 531
Effective Decision-Making and Communication 3 cr.
MBA 690
Strategic Management 3 cr.
MBA 610
Human Resources Management 3 cr.
MBA 530
Corporate Finance 3 cr.
MBA 550
Strategic Marketing 3 cr.
MBA 513
Accounting: Financial Analysis for Decision-Making 3 cr.
MBA 660
Entrepreneur Development 3 cr.
MBA 505
Ethical and Legal Environment of Business 3 cr.
27 Total Credits
Finance Concentration
MBA 612
Real Estate and Small Business Investing 3 cr.
MBA 614
Business Analysis and Modeling Using Financial Statements 3 cr.
MBA 616
Capital Markets and Institutions 3 cr.
9 Total Credits
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Finance MBA Program Faculty

Learn from faculty members who are currently working in financial leadership roles.

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