Baruch College

Graduate Bulletin - Academic Programs and Courses

The Executive MS in Financial Statement Analysis

The Executive MS curriculum is designed to provide the student with a strong understanding in financial statement anaysis and securities valuation. The program will also provide students with the tools needed to be able to keep current in an ever changing finanacial and business environment.

The program is composed of core and advance courses in accounting and finance offered in a rigourous and fast paced academic setting.

The 2008-2009 Program Curriculum

Trimester One:
ACC 9100 Financial & Managerial Accounting
FIN 9772 Quantitative Tools for Finance
ECO 9708 Microeconomic Analysis
ECO 9709 Macroeconomics

Trimester Two:
FIN 9771 Corporate Financial Theory & Applications
ACC 9806 Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
ACC 9808 FSA II-Equity Valuation (Part I)
ACC 9708 FSA II-Fixed Income Valuation (Part II)
FIN 9797 Options Markets (Part I)

Trimester Three:
FIN 9797 Options Markets (Part II)
ACC 9807 Contemporary Topics in Accounting
ACC 9808 Financial Statement Analysis III
FIN 9773 Investment Theory & Applications


* The program reserves the right to amend, modify and change the courses and modules offered and/or the sequence of courses.


Degree Requirements

Students must earn thiry two to thirty three (32-33) credits for the Executive MS in Accounting degree, maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade point average, and satisfy all Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business and Executive Programs policies, rules, and regulations.