Management
This subject area offers courses ranging in topics from finance, accounting, and management during the summer term.
For questions about specific courses, contact the department.
Courses
Students will be introduced to the fundamental financial issues of the modern corporation. By the end of this course, students will understand the basic concepts of financial planning, managing growth; debt and equity sources of financing and valuation; capital budgeting methods; and risk analysis, cost of capital, and the process of securities issuance.
Course Number
SPMG5001KD02Format
On-Line OnlySession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Th 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
D02/10867Enrollment
14 of 30Instructor
Stephen HurleyPrerequisites: BUSI PS5001 Introduction to Finance/or Professor Approval is required Students will learn the critical corporate finance concepts including financial statement analysis; performance metrics; valuation of stocks and bonds; project and firm valuation; cost of capital; capital investment strategies and sources of capital, and firm growth strategies. At the end of this course students will understand how to apply these concepts to current business problems.
Course Number
SPMG5003KD02Format
On-Line OnlySession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
We 20:10-22:00Section/Call Number
D02/10869Enrollment
4 of 30Instructor
Kevin SweeneyThe course seeks to familiarize students with the basic derivatives (futures and options contracts). Both have played a role in the markets for many-many years (before the emergence of modern derivative markets in the 70s). Following the beginning of standardization at CBOE (1973) we have witnessed a dramatic growth in options markets and options are now traded on many exchanges around the world (CBOE, PHLX, NYSE etc.) Huge volumes of options are also traded over the counter (OTC), particularly on foreign exchange and interest rates. Many options are traded daily in the markets on a wide array of underlying assets from commodities to financial instruments (stocks, bonds, indexes, currencies, futures etc.) to… weather! The appearance of exotic options has driven volumes even higher in the OTC market providing investors with even wider possibilities for customizing risks borne and hedging against risks.
Course Number
SPMG5008K001Format
In-PersonSession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Th 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
001/10870Enrollment
8 of 30Instructor
Ted JastrzebskiStudents will examine the generally accepted account principles (GAAP) underlying financial statements and their implementation in practice. The perspective and main focus of the course is from the users of the information contained in the statements, including investors, financial analysts, creditors and, management. By the end of this class students will be able to construct a cash flow statement, balance sheet and decipher a 10K report.
Course Number
SPMG5009K001Format
In-PersonSession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
001/10871Enrollment
19 of 30Instructor
Alan CheungPrerequisites: BUSI PS5020 Introduction to Marketing/or Professor Approval is required Students will develop analytical skills used to formulate and implement marketing driven strategies for an organization. Students will develop a deeper understanding of marketing strategies and how to implement tactics to achieve desired goals. Students will work on case study projects in both individual and team based projects. By the end of this course, you will be able to develop a marketing strategy based on market assessments and company needs.
Course Number
SPMG5025K001Format
In-PersonSession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Fr 18:10-20:00Mo 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
001/11057Enrollment
7 of 30Instructor
Sandy BeckerThis course is designed for students interested in entrepreneurship and becoming CEO/Founders or leaders in industry as innovators and operators. The class is appropriate for those with a strong interest in new ventures or innovation at the corporate level, or for those who want to develop an entrepreneurial mindset even if you have no plans to start a business. This includes potential entrepreneurs, those interested in the financing of new ventures, working in new ventures, or a portfolio company, or in broader general management of entrepreneurial firms. Entrepreneurial topics include: the entrepreneurial journey, founders & co-founders, the art of the pitch, shaping opportunities, traditional business models, business models for the greater good, the lean startup method and the hypothesis-driven approach, technology strategy, product testing, marketing strategy, entrepreneurial marketing, venture financing and emerging developments. Academic readings, analysis of case studies, class discussions, independent exercises, reading assessments, team work, guest speakers, investor panels, weekly deliverable options and a final investor pitch are the main modalities used to help you learn and assist you on your entrepreneurial path. There are no prerequisites for this course.
Course Number
SPMG5030KD01Format
On-Line OnlySession
Session XPoints
3 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Th 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
D01/11068Enrollment
6 of 25Instructor
Michael McGuirePrerequisites: BUSI PS5001 Intro to Finance and BUSI PS5003 Corporate Finance or Professor Approval required. If you have not taken PS5001 or PS5003 at Columbia University, please contact the course instructor for approval. Students will learn about the valuation of publicly traded equity securities. By the end of the semester students will be able to perform fundamental analysis (bottoms-up, firm-level, business and financial analysis), prepare pro forma financial statements, estimate free cash flows and apply valuation models.