Strategic Finance (100% online)
Offered at IU East by School of Business and Economics
About
This is an online program.
The Chancellor's Master of Science in Strategic Finance (MSSF) is designed to advance the careers of financial professionals in the private sector and public accounting. The MSSF develops knowledge, skills, and abilities in cost management, financial management, business analysis and valuation, and financial statement analysis as well as decision modeling and simulation.
Additional topics covered include fraud in financial management and advanced corporate financial strategy. Elective courses focus on enhancing the financial professional's abilities in specific areas, such as investment management, international financial management, and taxation and auditing.
You can earn an M.S. in Strategic Finance degree in 12-24 months depending on whether you choose full- or part-time study. In addition, to better serve the needs of working adults, courses are offered online in an asynchronous format.
This program targets primarily two groups of students: traditional undergraduates who are seeking a graduate degree in strategic fance after college and adult learners with a bachelor's degree who are returning to earn a graduate degree and have professional experience.
This program is taught by IU East (BUEA courses), IU Kokomo (BUKO courses), IU Northwest (BUNW courses), IU South Bend (BUSB courses), and IU Southeast (BUSE courses).