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BA/MA Program in Finance

History

On April 15, 2011, the CMC faculty approved the BA/MA in Finance program (BA/MA) that enables students to complete the requirements of both a CMC bachelor’s degree and master’s degree simultaneously and within a total of four years.  This program is currently only open to CMC students.

Curriculum

Completion of a CMC undergraduate degree requires a minimum of 32 credit hours.  Completion of the MA in Finance degree as a seperate one-year program requires a minimum of 8 graduate credits.  Completion of the BA/MA program requires a minimum of 36 credit hours, including one full summer internship credit.  As many as 4 MA classes may also satisfy undergraduate degree requirements.  Completion of the 36 credit hours, therefore, requires some combination of transfer credits, summer school credits and/or overloading of courses.

Admission

The admission deadline for the Class of 2014 is March 1, 2012. For CMC students, the GMAT/GRE, essay and application fee requirements are waived.  The cover letter explaining the desire to participate remains a requirement.  The alumni interview mayl be conducted as an on-campus interview.  Admission in the graduate program will continue to be required prior to enrollment in any graduate course.  The online application is located at: https://webapps.cmc.edu/rdsadmission/application_home.php and can be accessed through the CMC/RDS web site.  Either the RDS Dean or the Graduate Academic Director will become your academic advisor upon enrollment.  Admission in the BA/MA program has no direct bearing on eligibility to apply to the undergraduate Robert Day Scholars program.

Co-Curricular Activities

Students admitted into the BA/MA program will be required to fully participate in Scholars co-curricular activities, to include one two-week intensive seminar immediately prior to the start of the fall semester. The timing of these requirements, as well as the internship requirement, will be determined in advising based on your course map.

Career Development/Service Support

BA/MA students will receive Career Services support consistent with that of fellow Robert Day Scholars (undergraduate or graduate) students.

Additional Information


If you have specific questions about the BA/MA in Finance program, please contact the RDS Director of Admission, Kevin Arnold at karnold@cmc.edu.