Southern New Hampshire University ACC
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ACC
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Interview Techniques and Legal Aspects of Fraud Investigating with the Computer
M.S. Accounting/Taxation – Required Concentration Courses TAX 665 Estate and Gift Taxation TAX 670 Tax Research Methodology: Practice and Procedures TAX 700 Advanced Topics in Taxation
Master of Science Degree in Accounting/Finance Also offered Online and at the following Continuing Education Centers: Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Portsmouth, and Brunswick, Maine through a blend of online and classroom courses. The M.S. in Accounting/Finance is an inter-disciplinary degree program intended to provide students with a blend of knowledge and skills required of career professionals in these highly complementary fields. The fourteen course program (beyond program prerequisites) requires a near equal mix of accounting and finance coursework and prepares students for management positions in a wide range of organizations which require a working knowledge of budget analysis, accounting theory, financial decision-making, and corporate finance. Foundation Courses Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. MBA 501 Mathematics and Statistics for Business* MBA 502 Economics for Business* MBA 503 Financial Reporting and Analysis* Required Courses Accounting Core ACC 550 Cost Accounting If waived, replace with ACC 660 Controllership 610 Financial Reporting I ACC If waived, replace with ACC 680 International Accounting ACC 620 Financial Reporting II ACC 630 Financial Reporting III ACC 640 Auditing If waived, replace with ACC 646 Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination ACC MBA TAX
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Finance Core FIN 500 610 FIN 620 FIN FIN 630 FIN 640
Advanced Topics in Financial Reporting Business Law* Tax Factors for Business
Financial Management Short-Term Financial Management Money and Capital Markets Capital Budgeting and Financing Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management Creating Value Through Mergers and FIN 660 Acquisitions * Course is eligible for exemption
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Master of Science Degree in Finance Also offered Online and at the following Continuing Education Centers: Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Portsmouth, and Brunswick, Maine through a blend of online and classroom courses. The M.S. program in Finance is designed for professionals seeking the tools and knowledge needed for effective business analysis, decision-making and management in a wide variety of organizations, including non-financial corporations, banks, insurance companies, investment firms and government units. NOTE: A maximum of one (1) course may be exempted by students meeting the appropriate education criteria. As required of all M.S. degree programs offered in the School of Business, a minimum of twelve (12) courses (36 credits) are required to complete the M.S. in Finance degree. M.S. Finance students are required to fulfill the 36credit minimum by taking finance electives as needed. Required Courses Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ACC 500 Managerial Accounting ECO 500 Managerial Economics ECO 610 Fiscal and Monetary Policies and Practices FIN 500 Financial Management FIN 610 Short-term Financial Management FIN 620 Money and Capital Markets FIN 630 Capital Budgeting and Financing FIN 640 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management FIN 670 Options Analysis and Financial Derivatives FIN 690 Financial Econometrics FIN 700 Seminar in Finance QSO 510 Quantitative Analysis for Decision-Making Select one FIN or ECO elective or INT 620* * Elective credits may be satisfied with a thesis or internship option, up to a maximum of 3 credits for internships. Concentrations ** Only Offered Online M.S. Finance/Corporate Finance – Required Concentration Courses FIN 610 Short Term Financial Management FIN 660 Creating Value through Mergers and Acquisitions FIN 665 Long-term Financing and Capital Structure Theory M.S. Finance/Financial Planning – Required Concentration Courses 680 Personal Financial Planning FIN FIN 685 Risk Management and Insurance FIN 687 Estate Planning and Tax Factors M.S. Finance/International Investments – Required Concentration Courses FIN 655 International Investments and Portfolio Management