MBA M&A (Financial Equity Value)
Program Overview
The MBA M&A (Financial Equity Value) program is a one-year specialized program that provides students with expertise in financial equity value, financial markets, and investment analysis. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing graduates for careers in finance, including mergers and acquisitions, business litigation, and corporate law.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Title:
MBA M&A (Financial Equity Value)
Overview:
This one-year specialized MBA program, offered in alternation, provides students with the opportunity to develop their careers in financial departments, audit, and consulting firms within an international and multicultural context.
Objectives:
- Develop expertise in financial equity value, including the techniques, methods, and tools for determining the fair value of a company's equity.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the financial markets and the factors that influence investment decisions.
- Acquire the skills necessary to analyze financial data, produce research reports, and make sound investment recommendations.
Program Description:
The MBA M&A (Financial Equity Value) program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in finance, accounting, and law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, allowing students to apply their learning to real-world business scenarios.
Outline:
Course Schedule:
The program is divided into six complementary operational skill blocks:
- In-depth evaluation techniques
- Investor psychology
- The investment banking environment
- Ethics of transmission
- Financing techniques
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
The MBA M&A (Financial Equity Value) program prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in finance, including:
- Mergers & Acquisitions advisor
- Business Litigation
- Bank lawyer
- M&A Lawyer
- Risk Manager
- Corporate M&A lawyer