Master of Science in Banking and Financial Services Management

Courses

The Boston University Online Master of Science in Banking and Financial Services Management consists of twelve required online courses: eight specialization courses.

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Degree requirements may vary for those students transferring credits from previous coursework at Boston University or receiving course waivers due to professional designations.

Core Courses

  • MET AD 642 Project Management

    The course examines the concepts and applied techniques for cost effective management of both long-term development programs and projects. Project management principles and methodology are provided with special focus on planning, controlling, and coordinating individual and group efforts. Key topics of focus include overview of modern project management, organization strategy and project selection, defining a project and developing a project plan and scheduling resources, project risk analysis, work breakdown structures, and project networks. MS Project will be introduced in this course to provide hands-on practical skills with the above topics. Mastery of key tools and concepts introduced in this course provides a significant competitive advantage in the marketplace.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    C1 IND Cormier CAS W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Cormier ARR -
    BNR IND Applewhite S 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • MET AD 648 Introduction to Electronic Commerce, Systems, and Web Design

    Provides a detailed examination of how businesses can successfully use Internet and Web technology. Students are introduced to the concepts and issues of electronic commerce. Topics include comparison of e-commerce procedures, payment mechanisms, applications in different industry sectors, security, the challenges of starting and maintaining an electronic business site, as well as a comparison with traditional business practices. Students create an e-commerce Web site using such tools as MS Frontpage.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    EL IND Becker CAS T 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Becker ARR -
  • MET AD 655 International Business, Economics, and Cultures

    This course considers macroeconomic factors of relevance to the firm: aggregate economic activity, cyclical movements, and fiscal and monetary policies. The course reviews the problems of decision-making relating to demand, production, costs, market structure, and price, and provides an analysis of the interplay between governments, economic systems, labor, and multinational corporations (MNCs). Topics include: the basis for the existence, organization, and growth of MNCs; a comparison of major economic and government systems; areas include the impact on the firm’s business transactions and trade due to taxation, regulation, legal environments and labor influences. This course additionally investigates the relationship between the interaction of national culture and development. Topics range from developing nations’ rain forest and species management to pollution generated by developed nations. Culture, policy, and development are also discussed in relation to the impact of the business interactions (agriculture, fishing, technology transfer, etc.) among developing and developed nations.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    C1 IND Mohammed CAS W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • MET AD 715 Quantative and Qualitative Decision-Making

    Explores decision making and policy formulation in organizations. Includes goal setting and the planning process, rational models of decision making, evaluation of alternatives, prediction of outcomes, cost-benefit analysis, decision trees, uncertainty and risk assessment, and procedures for evaluation of outcomes.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    D1 IND Cleary CAS R 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Cleary ARR -
    BCP IND Cheuvront S 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  • MET AD 731 Corporate Finance

    Emphasizes issues of accounting, finance, and economics that are important in most management contexts. Stresses understanding financial statements, planning and control, cost and benefit evaluation, cash flow analysis, and capital budgeting.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    D1 IND Chambers CAS R 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • MET AD 741 The Innovation Process: Developing New Products and Services

    Addresses the specifics of new product and service development and fostering innovation and technology to increase performance. Topics include generating and screening initial ideas; assessing user needs and interests; forecasting results; launching, and improving products and programs; bringing innovation to commercial reality.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    EL IND Talay SHA R 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Leybourne ARR -

Specialization Courses

  • MET AD 630 Financial and Managerial Accounting

    Introduction to the concepts, methods, and problems of financial and managerial accounting. Includes data accumulation, accounting principles, financial statement analysis, measurement and disclosure issues, cost analysis, budgeting and control, production costs, and standard costs.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    B1 IND Barskaya CAS T 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • MET AD 712 Financial Markets and Institutions

    Investigation and analysis of organization, structure, and performance of U.S. money, capital, markets, and institutions. Examines regulation of the financial industry and the role of financial instruments.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    A1 IND Noorian SHA M 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • MET AD 714 Mergers and Acquisitions

    This course examines the process by which takeovers and other corporate control transactions take place. Of particular interest will be the defensive measures by management against hostile bids, buyout transactions, the relation of takeovers to capital structure changes, and the insider trading in takeover contests.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    C1 IND Sullivan CAS W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    BBL IND Bellemans W 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • MET AD 717 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

    Mechanics of securities markets, types of available investments, and an introduction to determination of securities values. Problems of investment policy are approached through studies of portfolio selection methods and the valuation of special classes of securities (e.g., growth stocks).   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    D1 IND Vodenska CAS R 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Vodenska ARR -
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