Develop Advanced Skills in Financial Analysis and Valuation
Prepare for a career in financial management, capital markets, banking, corporate treasury, or investment management with Duquesne University's Master of Science in Finance (MSF). This hands-on program will help you develop advanced skills in financial analysis and valuation for decision making in all aspects of business investment, financing, and operating activities.
The MSF is 33-credit program with up to 3 credits of accounting prerequisites potentially waivable. After completing or waiving prerequisites, the MSF comprises a 15-credit core curriculum plus 15 elective credits, all of which can be completed in six semesters or less.
Flexible Program
Earn your MSF where and when you choose. The program can be completed with a mix of hybrid and online classes or fully online. Note: fully online students will have to Zoom-in occasionally.
Program Information
This hands-on program will help you develop advanced skills in financial analysis and valuation for decision making in all aspects of business investment, financing, and operating activities.
Program Type
Major
Degree
Master's
Academic Department
Economics and Finance
More in this Program
*Up to 6 credits may be waived based on previous accounting, finance, and statistics
coursework. To be eligible for a course waiver, a grade of B- or higher is required and the course
must have been taken in the past 5 years. Pass/fail courses will not be eligible for a course waiver. **Course is included in the Finance Certificate Program The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) awarded Duquesne's
undergraduate and graduate Schools of Business its full accreditation. The AACSB accreditation
is recognized as a global mark of distinction. Less than 6 percent of the world's
more than 1,200 business schools have passed the rigorous review necessary to earn
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Curriculum
(3 credits/ea.)
Course Waivers
Accreditation
Learning Outcomes
Learners will demonstrate the technical and analytical skills in financial analysis
and valuation necessary for effective decision-making pertaining to investment, financing,
and operating activities of a business. Learners will be able to:
Learners will recognize ethical dilemmas in an organizational context and apply ethical
decision-making frameworks to business decisions. Learners will be able to: