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2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Risk Management Certificate


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The Risk Management Certificate is offered under the Graduate Certificate in Finance (G.C.F.) program and prepares students who have an undergraduate degree for a professional career in risk management. This program is designed for students who desire an opportunity for a concentrated study in a specialized area of finance but do not wish to pursue a graduate degree in finance or business.

Admission


The Graduate Certificate in Finance program is open to students with baccalaureate degrees in any field of study. Admission is limited to applicants who show high promise of success in business study. Admission criteria include, but are not limited to:

  • Undergraduate grade point average (Both overall coursework and upper division coursework are considered.),
  • Graduate Management Admission Test or Graduate Record Examination score,
  • Professional/business experience as evidenced by such factors as a record of employment at increasing levels of responsibility, and
  • Professional references.

Program admission requirements and offerings are subject to change. Contact the Graduate Business Programs office for updated information.

Curriculum Requirements


Candidates for the Risk Management Certificate must complete the foundation courses  and 15 credit hours of advanced study. The last 12 credit hours must be taken at The University of Tulsa. A maximum of 3 prior graduate credit hours may be applied toward the Risk Management Certificate.

Foundation Courses


Foundation courses  must be completed before enrollment in required courses or electives.

Students with prior coursework or equivalent learning may be eligible for waivers from one or more foundation courses. An initial waiver evaluation of available transcripts is completed at the time of application. A student may be granted a waiver if he/she has successfully completed courses in accounting, managerial economics, statistical analysis, and basic calculus within the last six years with grades of A or B.

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