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Expand your understanding of business, finance, and economic tools and analytical approaches through accounting, finance, and economics.
Master essential accounting concepts for strategic management decisions, including cost terminology, cost patterns, costing systems, activity-based costing, financial planning, cost-volume-profit analysis, cost projection, performance variance, and managerial accounting.
Acquire insights into the components of contemporary financial systems, including bonds, equity markets, derivative instruments, and short-term capital markets.
Build proficiency in economic theories and methodologies, covering microeconomics, market dynamics, optimization strategies, negotiation frameworks, external factors, and their business and economic applications.
Specialize in a concentrated field such as financial markets and investment strategies, corporate finance, asset valuation, financial risk control, or nonprofit fiscal administration.
We require a current official transcript (i.e., a transcript issued directly from the school to our office) from each college or university from which you have earned a degree.
3.0 GPA- Earn the required cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 (equivalent to a grade of B) or higher from all Harvard courses.