Finance (CFA Preparation)
Finance
The Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) Preparation concentration is designed for those seeking the Chartered Financial Analyst designation who have an undergraduate finance background. The MBA-CFA Preparation option provides students with tailored finance courses and CFA Level 1 exam preparation, in addition to the core Master of Business Administration curriculum. This is offered in partnership with the Philadelphia Chartered Financial Analyst Society.
Unique Aspects
- The finance curriculum portion of the program is geared specifically to the Level 1 CFA exam.
- CFA review is provided as a complete package by the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Philadelphia. Students will sit for the CFA exam within 180 days of graduation.
- Jefferson provides a scholarship (valued at approximately $4,500) that pays for the following suite of benefits:
- Membership into the CFA Society of Philadelphia
- Level 1 CFA Exam Preparatory Course
- Level 1 CFA Practice/Mock Exam
- Registration Fees* for the Level 1 CFA Exam (must be taken within 180 days of degree completion)
- Professional Development provided by the CFA Society of Philadelphia
- Two CFA Society Networking Luncheons
CFA Preparation - Finance Courses
- Investment & Portfolio Management
- Speculative Markets
- Fixed Income Securities
- Philadelphia CFA Society CFA Review Course*
Total: 9 Credits
*The CFA review course is a zero-credit course.
The Level 1 CFA Exam Preparatory Course occurs in 18 modules over 16 weeks. The course is offered twice per year: January – May and August – November. The mock exam is provided at the end of the preparatory course. The preparatory course may be taken either concurrently or upon completion of the CFA Preparation concentration courses. All benefits are paid to the CFA Society directly from Thomas Jefferson University with the exception of the fees for the Level 1 CFA Exam. These fees are reimbursed to the student pending submission of receipts indicating the exam was taken and the exam was passed.
Please Note: This program has been designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in finance. However, students with an undergraduate finance minor or who have completed significant undergraduate finance coursework are encouraged to contact the MBA Office for further advice at 215-951-2827.