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What is the difference between a Master in Finance (MSF) and an MBA degree?

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What is the difference between a Master in Finance (MSF) and an MBA degree?

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The Master in Finance (MSF) program is shorter in duration and strictly focuses on increasing a students understanding of finance and financial markets. The MBA curriculum is more diverse and covers aspects of Operations, Marketing and Human and Organizational Performance that will not be dealt with in the MSF curriculum. Students who successfully complete their MSF degree, however, will be eligible to return to Owen and complete an MBA.

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The Master in Finance (MSF) program is shorter in duration and strictly focuses on increasing a student’s understanding of finance and financial markets. The MBA curriculum is more diverse and covers aspects of Operations, Marketing and Human and Organizational Performance that will not be dealt with in the MSF curriculum. Students who successfully complete their MSF degree, however, will be eligible to return to Owen and complete an MBA.

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