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Finance Concentration

MBA, Finance Concentration

Advance Your Finance and Leadership Skills

As businesses navigate increasingly complex financial markets, organizations need professionals who can think strategically, analyze risk, and lead effectively. The Թ MBA with a Concentration in Finance equips you with advanced financial knowledge, analytical skills, and leadership capabilities — preparing you to make sound financial decisions that create long-term organizational value.

Program Overview

Credit Hours: 39 Total Credit Hours / 18 Classes
Delivery Options: Online or on campus in Irving, Texas
Program Format: Flexible evening and online classes for working professionals
Accreditation: AACSB-accredited Թallas College of Business
Typical Duration: 2–3 years (depending on schedule and course load)

 

 

What You’ll Learn in the MBA Finance Concentration

Finance is at the core of every business decision, from budgeting and forecasting to investing and managing risk. An MBA with a concentration in Finance gives you the tools to understand markets, analyze financial data, and make strategic decisions that drive business success.

At the Թ, students in the MBA Finance concentration gain in-depth knowledge of corporate Finance, investment analysis, financial modeling, and capital markets. All taught through an ethical and global business lens. Graduates are prepared to lead in fast-paced, high-stakes environments across corporate, banking, and investment sectors.

 

Career Paths for the MBA Finance Concentration

 

Financial Analysts assess financial data to guide investment, budgeting, and strategic planning decisions. They create forecasts, evaluate performance, and present insights to Leadership.

Investment Bankers help companies raise capital, navigate mergers and acquisitions, and manage complex financial transactions. The role demands sharp analytical and communication skills.
These professionals manage a company's financial health by overseeing budgets, investments, and long-term planning. They play a key role in resource allocation and profitability.
Risk Managers identify and evaluate financial risks, then design strategies to minimize exposure. Their work helps organizations navigate uncertainty and safeguard assets.
Portfolio Managers make investment decisions for funds, firms, or individuals, balancing risk and return across diverse assets. They often manage large sums and drive long-term growth.

Courses You'll Take

39 Total Credit Hours / 18 Classes

(Required for All Graduate Business Programs)
MANA 6V50 The Virtuous Leader. 
MANA 6V51 Business and the Common Good. 
BUAD 6320 The Effective Communicator.

BUAD 5F70 Cornerstone*
ACCT/FINA 6310 Financial Intelligence.
BUAD 6310 Quantitative Reasoning for Decision-Making.
MANA 7310 High Performance Work Teams.
LDRS 6310 Leading Innovation and Organizational Change.
MANA 7330 Integrated Business Operations. 
MANA 7340 Integrated Business Strategy.

BUAD 6101 Leading Yourself. (Semester 1)
BUAD 6102 Enhancing Interpersonal Effectiveness. (Semester 2)
BUAD 6103 Career Advancement. (Semester 3)

Select one (1) course from the following:

CYBS 6345 Securing the Digital World.
BANA 7320 Data Visualization and Storytelling.
BANA 7355 AI for Business. 
BANA 7380 Advanced Spreadsheet Modeling and Dashboards.

FINA 6305 Managerial Finance
FINA 7310 Intermediate Managerial Finance
FINA 7360 Quantitative Finance

Prerequisite
Financial Accounting
Micro- or Macro-Economics
Calculus or Business Calculus or equiv.
BANA 6360 Programming I

Apply to the Dallas MBA Program

Joining the Թ MBA program is simple—no GMAT or GRE required. With multiple start dates throughout the year and flexible formats to fit your schedule, applying is the first step toward advancing your career with a values-driven, AACSB-accredited education. Whether online, on-campus, or hybrid, your MBA journey starts here. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

The Finance concentration provides students with a deep understanding of financial management, investment analysis, corporate valuation, and strategic decision-making. It prepares professionals to lead with integrity in financial roles across industries by combining quantitative skill development with Թ’s ethical, human-centered business principles.
Students gain a strong combination of technical and managerial skills, including:
  • Corporate financial analysis and modeling
  • Investment and portfolio management
  • Risk analysis and financial forecasting
  • Valuation techniques
  • Working capital and capital budgeting decisions
  • Understanding financial markets and instruments
  • Ethical and strategic financial leadership
Absolutely. Many courses integrate real-world data sets, case studies, and applied projects. The capstone-style applied analytics project allows students to build a professional portfolio piece that demonstrates practical experience to employers.
Most students complete the concentration within the standard MBA timeline. Full-time students may finish in as little as 1–2 years, while part-time and working students can progress at a pace that fits their schedule.
No. The Թallas program is designed for students from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. Courses start with foundational concepts and build upward, giving all students the support they need to master analytics tools and techniques.

What is the Difference Between Financial Planning and Finance?

A career in Finance equips students with the analytical and strategic skills to manage money for corporations, institutions, and investors. Graduates often pursue roles in corporate finance, investment banking, or financial analysis, focusing on maximizing organizational performance and returns. In contrast, a career in Financial Planning prepares students to work one-on-one with individuals and families, helping them navigate personal goals like retirement, savings, and estate planning. This path emphasizes relationship-building, ethical guidance, and long-term financial security. Both tracks offer rewarding opportunities, but differ in focus, work environment, and client interaction.

What Others Say:

“The MS Finance program at the Թ is a real-world learning experience.  The core curriculum ranges from Corporate Finance to Managerial Finance to Financial Derivatives.  The last class culminates with a Capstone project, which is very practical student led portfolio management class that manages real stocks with real money.  The gained experiences across each of these classes has given me the confidence to pursue and complete difficult projects in the workplace while preparing me for future opportunities.  I would definitely recommend this program to anyone wanting to continue to challenge themselves while building a strong foundation to prepare them for the future.”
Steven Gray MBA 1998 MS Finance 2025


What is the Difference Between Financial Planning and Finance?

A career in Finance equips students with the analytical and strategic skills to manage money for corporations, institutions, and investors. Graduates often pursue roles in corporate finance, investment banking, or financial analysis, focusing on maximizing organizational performance and returns. In contrast, a career in Financial Planning prepares students to work one-on-one with individuals and families, helping them navigate personal goals like retirement, savings, and estate planning. This path emphasizes relationship-building, ethical guidance, and long-term financial security. Both tracks offer rewarding opportunities, but differ in focus, work environment, and client interaction.

About the Dallas MBA

The Թallas College of Business is and nationally recognized for its focus on practical, ethical, and globally minded business education. Our MBA program emphasizes values-driven leadership and provides the flexibility, rigor, and support working professionals need to succeed.