Finance (Certificate)

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The College of Business Administration at the University of Detroit Mercy offers a Graduate Certificate in Finance. This professional certificate is based on the concept that analytical and practical tools are fundamental to preparing effective financial managers or analysts.

The Graduate Certificate in Finance consists of an integrated sequence of courses that gives students a broad and thorough foundation in financial analysis and management. This professional certificate is ideal if you are interested in becoming a financial professional who will lead your organization's efforts to raise capital, invest funds, generate returns, and manage assets.

Detroit Mercy was among the first to see the importance of ethics in the business world. In a business climate inflamed by recent corporate scandals, this certificate is also designed to give students in-depth knowledge of business ethics in the context of financial decisions. A focus of the certificate is the ethical responsibilities of corporate executives, directors, officers, managers, financial intermediaries, analysts, and employees at all levels.

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    Admission Requirements

    Admission decisions are based on an undergraduate GPA, GMAT score (if needed), work experience, and other degrees.

    • A University of Detroit Mercy Graduate Application Form, with the application fee (waived for online applications);
    • Official transcripts for all previous academic work;
    • An official report with the scores earned on the GMAT (if needed)
    • A resume;
    • Letter of recommendation; and
    • Any other information which the applicant feels is important to the admission decision.
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    Program Requirements

    The Graduate Certificate in Finance is a 15 credit hour program.

    Required Courses

    • MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
    • MBA 5220 Corporate Finance (3 credits)
    • MBA 5420 Investments (3 credits)

    Elective Courses (2 courses required)

    • MBA 5400 Capital Expenditures Analysis (3 credits)
    • MBA 5430 Advanced Investment (3 credits)
    • MBA 5450 Global Finance (3 credits)
    • MBA 5460 Corporate Restructuring (3 credits)
    • MBA 5465 Financial Institution Management (3 credits)
    • MBA 5480 Debt, Equity and Financing Structuring (3 credits)
    • ACC 5520 Corporate Fraud Detection and Prevention (3 credits)
    • ACC 5540 Accounting During Cash Crisis (3 credits)
    • ECN 5460 Money and Capital Markets (3 credits)

    Foundation Courses

    All students are required to show competence in Foundations of Finance and Accounting by taking MBA 5180 and ACC 5100 respectively, or an equivalent, or show prior academic preparation through their academic transcripts. Credit will be given for courses taken to fulfill this requirement but this credit will not count towards the Certificate.

    • ACC 5100 Foundations of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
    • MBA 5180 Foundations of Financial Management (3 credits)
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    Admission Status

    Guest Student Status

    Individuals currently enrolled in another AACSB accredited MBA program may obtain Guest Student Status at the University of Detroit Mercy for a limited number of courses by providing a statement of good standing from their school's Dean or program director, or by applying for guest student status using a Michigan Intercollegiate Graduate School form (MIGS). The MIGS application can be obtained in the Graduate Business Programs Office.

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    Program Characteristics

    Several important aspects of the Graduate Certificate in Finance should be noted. These include policies regarding grade point averages, class scheduling, and advising.

    Cumulative Grade Point Average

    Students in the Graduate Certificate in Finance are required to achieve and maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale). A 3.0 cumulative GPA is required for final completion of the program requirements.

    Academic Standing

    While an individual may be admitted into the Graduate Certificate in Finance on a regular-acceptance basis, it is possible that the individual's eventual cumulative GPA may fall below a 3.0 in any particular term. When this situation occurs, the student automatically is placed on "Academic Probation". This status dictates that the student's cumulative GPA must continue to improve in each consecutive term thereafter until the cumulative GPA reaches 3.0 and is then sustained at that level or higher. If, after being placed on Academic Probation, the student's cumulative GPA does not improve in each subsequent term, the student will be academically dismissed.

    Class Scheduling

    Classes are scheduled in the evening and on the weekend. Classes are currently offered on the McNichols Campus. Evening classes begin at 6:40 p.m., Monday through Thursday for Term I and Term II. Terms are 15 weeks in length. Each summer session is seven weeks in length. Summer I commences in early May. Summer II begins in late June.

    Full-Time and Part-Time Student Status

    An individual may undertake the Graduate Certificate in Finance on a part-time basis. Full-time student status usually involves a nine or above credit-hour course load in Terms I and II. Part-time student status usually entails a 1-8.5 credit hour load in Terms I and II.

    Residence and Time Requirements

    Students who have not completed their required certificate program within two years may be subject to re-evaluation and additional coursework. Students not enrolled for more than four consecutive terms will be required to re-apply for admission.

    International Students

    International students should consult with the International Services Office.

    Advising

    The Director of Graduate Business Programs serves as general academic advisor for all students entering the Graduate Certificate in Finance program. When appropriate, specific advising matters may be referred to the advisor in a particular academic discipline.

    Student Responsibilities

    Students in the College of Business Administration are responsible and accountable for knowledge of the requirements and procedures set forth by the College and University. Administrators, advisors, and faculty are available to assist students by explaining the various requirements and procedures for each program. However, the ultimate responsibility for compliance rests with the student.

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    MBA with Certificate

    MBA students may use their three MBA electives to focus in Finance. In order to receive the Graduate Certificate in Finance, two (2) additional Finance elective courses are required beyond the MBA degree requirements, totaling five (5) courses. For details, a student should consult with the Director of Graduate Business Programs.

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    Program Contact Information

    • Graduate Admissions Counselor: Theresa Carson
    • Telephone: (313) 993-3309 or (800) 635-5020
    • Fax: (313) 993-1673
    • Email: theresa.carson@udmercy.edu

    • Director of Graduate Business Programs: Dr. Omid Sabbaghi
    • Telephone: (313) 993-1172
    • Fax: (313) 993-1673
    • Email: omid.sabbaghi@udmercy.edu

    • Coordinator of Student Services: Ms. Carrol Parris
    • Telephone: (313) 993-1203
    • Fax: (313) 993-1673
    • Email: carrol.parris@udmercy.edu