Master of Business Administration- Finance Concentration
Master of Business Administration- Finance Concentration Programs at Reinhardt University
In an era of DeFi, blockchain, and financial technology disruption, organizations need leaders who understand traditional principles and emerging opportunities. You’ll learn to navigate and drive innovation in this rapidly evolving landscape.
What You’ll Learn at RU
Managerial Finance
Master the foundation of corporate finance through real-world applications. From capital budgeting to risk analysis, you’ll learn to make financial decisions that drive organizational success.
Capital Markets and Investing
Deep dive into investment theory and practice. Learn to value securities, understand portfolio theory, and confidently navigate global capital markets.
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
Develop the skills to analyze any company’s financial health and determine its true value. Build sophisticated financial models that drive strategic decision-making.
Frontiers of Finance
Explore how blockchain, cryptocurrency, and DeFi are reshaping finance. Learn to identify and leverage opportunities in emerging financial technologies.
*Certain courses within this program are offered online through a partnership with Rize Education. All courses are evaluated, approved and assessed through Reinhardt University’s standard governance processes and taught by participating faculty within a national consortium of accredited institutions.
Credit Analyst
Credit Analyst – $90,000 (With Experience)
A Credit Analyst evaluates the financial health of businesses and individuals to determine lending risk. They analyze financial statements, build credit models, and make lending recommendations directly impacting their organization’s risk portfolio.
*according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Loan Officer
Loan Officer – $181,000 (With Experience)
A Loan Officer evaluates and authorizes loans for businesses and individuals. They analyze financial statements and business plans while building client relationships, managing loan portfolios, and driving revenue through sound lending decisions.
*according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Financial Manager
Financial Manager – $189,000 (With Experience)
A Financial Manager oversees an organization’s financial health, developing strategies for long-term growth while managing risk. They guide investment decisions, create financial reports, and develop plans to meet organizational objectives through sound financial management.
*according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Investment Banker
Investment Banker – $402,000 (With Experience)
An Investment Banker helps organizations raise capital, execute mergers and acquisitions, and navigate complex financial transactions. They analyze market opportunities, structure deals, and provide strategic financial advice to clients.
*according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook