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Graduate Admissions
Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program
As a research university one of Clark's distinguishing strengths is the ability to integrate undergraduate- and graduate-level study. The Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program gives qualifying undergraduate students access to Clark's high quality graduate programs as part of an integrated academic program.

Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program:
Finance

Overview
The Master of Science in Finance is offered through the Graduate School of Management at Clark University. The Graduate School of Management strives to develop: 1) outstanding leaders and managers of society's enterprises; 2) through a high quality educational experience; 3) carried out in an innovative community of learning; 4) by a faculty oriented toward research and service.

Departmental eligibility requirements
Departmental eligibility requirements The MSF program is open to students from any undergraduate major. Prerequisite courses are required. Prospective MSF students need to have completed ECON 010, ECON160/PSYC105 (or comparable statistics course), MATH 120, MGMT101 and MGMT240 with a grade of B- or higher prior to being accepted to the BA/MSF program (students can be enrolled in these courses in the semester that they are applying). If a student places higher than MATH120 on the math placement exam, he/she should take a higher level math course to satisfy the math prerequisite. AP credit may count towards the Math prerequisite requirement. However, Clark’s MSF degree is a very quantitative based program, and students are encouraged to take some quantitative courses during their undergraduate years to help them prepare if they have AP credit for the math prerequisite. Students must also achieve a score of 500 or higher on the GMAT exam and the scores should be submitted no later than June 1 of the junior year. The Accelerated BA/Master’s Degree Program Application: Part 1 must be completed by April 1 of the junior year and submitted to the Academic Advising Center. The Accelerated BA/Master’s Degree Program Application: Part 2 must be completed and submitted to the Graduate School of Management by April 15 of the junior year.

Program of Study
The Accelerated BA/MSF program involves 10 graduate courses.

BA/MSF Timetable

Junior year
Apply to the Graduate School (deadline is April 1). Apply to the MSF program (deadline is April 15).

Senior year - fall/spring
Graduate courses students MUST take in the senior year include: FIN5301 Stock & Bond Valuation (½ unit - Fall)
FIN5302 Derivatives Valuation (½ unit - Fall)
FIN5311 Portfolio Management (½ unit - Fall)
FIN5309 Financial Econometrics ((½ unit - Fall)
FIN5216 Computational Finance (1 unit - Spring)

Students then take the remaining units for the MSF degree in their 5th year.
FIN5310 Case Studies in Corporate Finance (1 unit - Fall)
FIN5203 Investment Strategies (1 unit - Fall)
FIN5207 Advanced Derivatives (1 unit - Fall)
Elective (Accounting, Finance or Economics (1 unit - Fall)

FIN5310 - Case Studies in Derivatives (1 unit - Spring)
FIN5208 - Fixed Income Securities (1 unit - Spring)
Elective (Accounting, Finance or Economics (1 unit - Spring)

Advice for prospective students
Because the MSF program is highly structured, students must consider the BA/MA option as early in their undergraduate careers as possible. Also, the more international experience and exposure the student can have (foreign languages, international development courses, study abroad programs, etc.) the better, since so much of business is conducted in the international arena today. And, work experience--in the form of an undergraduate internship or summer job in a corporate setting--will greatly enhance the learning experience.

Program Advisor (Signature Required on Application: Part 1)
Laura Burgess
Graduate School of Management
508-793-7744
Lburgess@clarku.edu

Student profiles

  • Artan Kucuku completed the MSF degree program and is currently working as a Staff II accountant for Ernst & Young in Boston (Banking and Asset Management Group)
  • Brock Tibert received his MSF degree and obtained a position as Analyst for Urban and Associates

Updated: 02/09

 

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Important Dates
Junior Year
April 1 Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree: Part 1 Due
April 15 Accelerated BA/Master's Degree Program: Part 2 Due for M.B.A. and M.S.F. Programs
Senior Year
October 15 Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program: Part 2 Due for all other programs

Professor Nancy Budwig, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research

Audio Interview

Listen to a presentation about Clark's accelerated degree program made by Nancy Budwig, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, to prospective students and parents at University Preview Day.


Accelerated Degree Details:
Biology
Chemistry
Communications (MSPC)
Community Development & Planning
Education
Environmental Science & Policy
History
Geographic Information Sciences (GIS)
International Development & Social Change
Management (MBA)
Finance (MSF)
Physics
Public Administration (MPA)

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