MBA in MIS and Finance is an interdisciplinary degree designed to offer students both breadth and flexibility to cater to the needs of the modern competitive market. Students learn the core concepts of modern business disciplines like marketing, human resource management, economics, accounting and quantitative finance, along with the solid computer skills needed to understand and successfully apply the concepts.
CBM’s MBA in MIS and Finance is designed for students who have a background of a wide range of disciplines such as commerce, engineering, law, science, medicine, arts and pharmacy.
MBA in MIS and Finance requires students to complete twenty-seven courses spread over four regular and one summer semester.
Students are required to complete 81 credit hours of course work and 2 credit hours of internship of at least six weeks in a firm
approved by the College and an applied Finance project. Students must maintain a 3.0 CGPA and clear a comprehensive examination for conferment of the degree.
The program consists of three groups of courses; Foundation, Core and Electives.
Students who are weak in English and Communication skills are required to take an additional “Business English”* course to enhance the language to become at par with other students.
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Foundation Courses |
| Communications |
| COM 401 |
Business English* |
| COM 402 |
Business Communication |
| COM 403 |
Interpersonal Communication Skills |
| *less proficient students |
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| Economics |
| ECO 401 |
Micro and Macroeconomics |
| * Refer to course structure |
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| Statistics |
| STA 403 |
Statistics and Mathematics |
| STA 404 |
Statistical Inference

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Core Business Courses |
| Accounting |
| ACC 401 |
Introduction to Managerial and Cost Accounting |
| ACC 402 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting |
| Finance |
| FIN 404 |
Financial Management |
| FIN 501 |
Advanced Financial Management |
| Human Resource Management |
| HRM 401 |
Human Resource Management |
| Management |
| MAN 407 |
Organizational Management |
| Management Information Systems |
| MIS 401 |
Computer Applications |
| Marketing |
| MKT 401 |
Principles of Marketing |
| MKT 402 |
Marketing Management |
| MKT 404 |
Methods in Business Research |
| Business Elective Courses |
| The specialized courses are divided into two classes: |
| Management Information Systems |
| MIS 404 |
Computer Programming Language |
| MIS 405 |
Visual Basic |
| MIS 406 |
Operations Research |
| MIS 407 |
Programming in JAVA |
| MIS 408 |
Web Page Development & Adobe Photoshop |
| MIS 509 |
Software Project Management |
| Finance |
| FIN 406 |
Financial Econometrics |
| FIN 407 |
Financial Engineering |
| FIN 503 |
Corporate Finance |
| FIN 507 |
Portfolio Management |
| FIN 508 |
Risk Management |
| FIN 509 |
Financial Derivatives

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| Business Elective Courses |
| The specialized courses are divided into two classes: |
| Management Information Systems |
| MIS 404 |
Computer Programming Language |
| MIS 405 |
Visual Basic |
| MIS 406 |
Operations Research |
| MIS 407 |
Programming in JAVA |
| MIS 408 |
Web Page Development & Adobe Photoshop |
| MIS 509 |
Software Project Management |
| Finance |
| FIN 406 |
Financial Econometrics |
| FIN 407 |
Financial Engineering |
| FIN 503 |
Corporate Finance |
| FIN 507 |
Portfolio Management |
| FIN 508 |
Risk Management |
| FIN 509 |
Financial Derivatives

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Course Structure |
| SEMESTER ONE |
SEMESTER TWO |
| Intro. to Financial Accounting |
Financial Management |
| Business English* |
Human Resource Mgmt. |
| Business Communication |
Computer Applications |
| Micro and Macroeconomics |
Marketing Management |
| Organizational Management |
Methods in Bus. Research |
| Principles of Marketing |
Statistical Inference |
| Statistics and Mathematics |
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| *less proficient students |
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| SEMESTER THREE (Summer Session) |
| Introduction to Managerial and Cost Accounting |
| Advanced Financial Management |
| SEMESTER FOUR |
SEMESTER FIVE |
| Financial Econometrics |
Interpersonal Comm. Skills |
| Corporate Finance |
Financial Engineering |
| Financial Derivatives |
Portfolio Management |
| Computer Programming Language |
Risk Management |
| Operations Research |
Visual Basic |
| Software Project Management |
Programming in JAVA |
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Web Page Development |
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Internship (2 credit hours) |
| Thesis |
Applied Finance Project

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