Supply Chain Financial Management Specialization The Supply Chain Financial Management specialization is the only one offered in the country. The advantage of recruiting students with taking elective courses in both Supply Chain and Financial Management is that students are trained in two areas focused on adding value to companies and their value network. The W. P. Carey MBA specialization in Supply Chain Financial Management specialization is an integrated program of study that deals with various advanced topics in risk management of a corporation and deriving efficiencies and effectiveness in the firm's value chain: - Quality of earnings analysis
- Valuation concepts
- Hedging strategies
- Value at-risk techniques
- Portfolio management approaches
- Supply chain strategy
- Supply chain network analysis: risk, cost and performance
- Managing and leading change in the value network
A set of themes that integrates the entire curriculum is presented in each course, including: - Financial management of risk
- Globalization of the supply chain
- Critical thinking, problem analysis and problem solving
- Teamwork and team leadership
- Effective communication
People graduating from the Supply Chain Financial Management specialization can expect to find positions in: - Corporate financial management as treasury analysts, capital budgeting analysts, or financial planning and control analysts.
- Banking/financial institutions as credit analysts, lending officers, cash managers, trust department analysts, or international money management analysts.
- Investments as a securities analysts, stock brokers, securities traders, or investment advisors.
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Supply Chain Program Team Manager
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