2020-2021 Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Analysis - Full Time, MS/MBA


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MBA Dual Degree Programs

The University of San Francisco School of Management offers five dual degrees: MAPS/MBA (in partnership with the USF College of Arts and Sciences), MSEM/MBA (in partnership with the USF College of Arts and Sciences), MSFA/MBA, JD/MBA (in partnership with the USF School of Law), and the DDS/MBA (in partnership with UCSF School of Dentistry).

In order to be considered for a dual degree program, students must apply and be admitted to each program separately. University policy requires that all dual degree students pay the tuition rate of the program they started first throughout their dual degree coursework. A student’s cumulative GPA in all graduate coursework is listed on the student’s University transcript, with the exception of DDS/MBA students for whom only the MBA grades are calculated on the transcript. The School of Management calculates a separate cumulative GPA for the student’s MBA coursework for the purpose of evaluating academic probation, dean’s list, etc.

MSFA/MBA Program

The M.S. in Financial Analysis/MBA program is designed to prepare students with a solid managerial foundation grounded with the quantitative rigor demanded by the financial field. The MSFA/MBA program provides a cost and time savings of up to 24 units and can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. Students must complete a minimum of 19 units in the MSFA program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 to be eligible apply to the Full-Time MBA or Part-Time MBA program as an MSFA/MBA dual degree student.

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Program Learning Outcomes


Please see the Financial Analysis  and Business Administration - Full Time, MBA .

MBA Dual Degree Requirements (32 units)


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For the Full-Time MSFA MBA dual degree, students must earn a total of 67 units.

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