Business and Economics
Graduate
Chancellor's Master of Science in Strategic Finance (ONLINE)
The Chancellors’ Master of Science in Strategic Finance (M.S.S.F.) is designed to advance the
careers of financial professionals in the private sector and public accounting. The M.S.S.F.
develops knowledge, skills, and abilities in cost management, financial management, business
analysis and valuation, 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.
The Chancellors’ Master of Science in Strategic Finance has three tracks
that a student can select from: Investments, Managerial Finance or Accounting.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will evaluate accounting and finance concepts and principles.
- Students will effectively apply and integrate accounting and finance concepts and tools for analysis and decision-making.
- Students will interpret and respond to financial and accounting information.
- Students will develop ethical strategies to address issues faced by financial and accounting professionals.