Master of Science in Strategic Finance
At Indiana University Southeast, both the MBA and the MSSF are designed primarily for working professionals who seek a high-quality, part-time graduate business academic experience.
MSSF
The Indiana University Southeast Master of Science in Strategic Finance (MSSF) degree program is designed for students interested in continuing their postgraduate education in the field of accounting and financial analysis. The program addresses issues that are of significance to accounting and corporate finance professionals. This program is uniquely designed to benefit those seeking careers in public accounting and for finance and accounting professionals seeking careers in the private sector. For example, the MSSF prepares public accountants and corporate finance specialists by requiring coursework in corporate finance, information technology, project management, taxes, business analysis and valuation, accounting, and business strategy. Through the elective phase, students have the opportunity to pursue traditional accounting courses and course work in other areas that will enhance their professional preparation. The program allows public accounting professionals and corporate finance specialists to receive preparation in financial analysis, financial planning, financial reporting, strategic consulting, and systems consulting.
Completing Both Degree Plans Simultaneously:
The MBA and MSSF are designed as separate degree programs. Students interested in completing both degree plans simultaneously should contact the Director of Graduate Business Programs for more information about the requirements to earn both degrees. Students who have already earned an IU Southeast MBA or MSSF and now have interest in the other degree plan should contact the Director of Graduate Business Programs for specific second-degree requirements.
