Investment Management Students

Students in the Lubar College’s Investment Management Certificate Program (IMCP) work on real portfolios while earning their degrees. Our CFA Institute University Affiliation program emphasizes the philosophy that students learn by doing.

Through a rigorous curriculum that puts a premium on applied finance opportunities, students learn the roles of sell-side analyst, buy-side analyst, credit analyst, investment banker, performance and risk manager, institutional sales, financial planner, and portfolio manager, along with the skills necessary for many other roles in finance.

Program Type

Undergraduate Certificate, Graduate Certificate

Program Format

On Campus

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Important Dates
Application Deadline:
December 1, 2026

2026 Required New Student Orientation:
June 4th-7th

Our Students

  • Through active management of real-money portfolios, students work on around $12 million in real portfolios, including management of around $6 million in assets.
  • Are trained in a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute University Affiliation Program that prepares them for and encourages them to sit for the CFA Level I examination.
  • Engage regularly with investment professionals inside and outside of the classroom.
  • Have access to top flight investment analytical tools, work on real projects, and participate in competitions.
  • Travel to some of the world’s largest financial centers to learn from working investment professionals

If you’re fascinated by how individuals and organizations grow wealth through investment portfolios, the Investment Management Certificate Program will challenge you with an intense, extended, applied educational opportunity.

As an IMCP student, you’ll carry out all of the duties that professional investors do – leaving the program with analyst-level skills. You learn the role of the sell-side analyst, buy-side analyst, investment banker, performance and risk manager, institutional sales, financial planner, and portfolio manager.

You will:

  • Be part of a team that works on around $12 million in real portfolios
  • Be trained in a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute University Affiliation Program (undergraduate IMCP curriculum) where you are prepared for and encouraged to sit for the CFA Level I examination
  • Meet regularly with investment professionals inside and outside of the classroom
  • Have access to top flight investment analytical tools
  • Work on real projects and participate in competitions
  • Travel to some of the world’s largest financial centers

Scholarships are available to IMCP students to support tuition and IMCP-related travel expenses, and for CFA examination fees.

Admission Requirements

Program Highlights

Students can complete the IMCP as part of an undergraduate degree, graduate degree (MBA and MS-Finance Analysis are common), or as a standalone graduate certificate. They may also begin the certificate curriculum as an undergraduate finance major and complete it as a graduate student in the MS-Finance program through our accelerated master’s program.

Undergraduate Course Requirements

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
BUS ADM 454Analysis of Options and Futures*3
BUS ADM 457Financial Modeling*3
BUS ADM 550Investment Management Practice I*3
BUS ADM 552Investment Management Practice II3
BUS ADM 553Investment Management Practice III3
BUS ADM 554Investment Management Practice IV3
Total18
*Approved Finance Major electives.

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

BUS ADM 452 Applied Portfolio Management

Study institutional setting, legal framework, portfolio strategies, and innovations in investment markets. Explore securities valuation, risk management, behavioral study, and prospects of market developments. Prereq: jr st; advancement to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 451.

BUS ADM 454 Analysis of Options and Futures

Valuate interest rate, equity, and stock index futures and options. Develop strategies using these instruments in hedging interest rate and equity portfolio risk. Prereq: jr st and advancement to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 451.

BUS ADM 457 Financial Modeling

Development and application of computer-based financial models. Models from corporate finance and investments use Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Prereq: jr st & advancement to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 450(P) & 451(P).

BUS ADM 550 Investment Management Practice I

Introduction to real-time and historic data sets and analytical software available in the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Utilize Bloomberg and FactSet. Produce a stock report, including analysis of drivers, financial statements, and valuation. Prereq: jr st, admis to Investment Mgmt Cert program, Bus Adm 450(C); or grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program, Bus Adm 705(C).

BUS ADM 552 Investment Management Practice II

Introduction to the real-time and historic data sets available in the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Utilize Bloomberg, FactSet, and other analysis packages. Prereq: jr st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and Bus Adm 451; or grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and Bus Adm 771.

BUS ADM 553 Investment Management Practice III

Students manage an investment portfolio utilizing the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Topics include securities selection, portfolio hedging, behavioral finance, and financial market events. Prereq: jr st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program & Bus Adm 552; or grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and Bus Adm 552.

BUS ADM 554 Investment Management Practice IV

Students independently conduct special study to assist individual future professional development and gain maturity and confidence in real world investment management. Prereq: jr st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and Bus Adm 553; or grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and Bus Adm 553.

Graduate Course Requirements

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
BUS ADM 550GInvestment Management Practice I3
BUS ADM 552GInvestment Management Practice II3
BUS ADM 553GInvestment Management Practice III3
BUS ADM 554GInvestment Management Practice IV3
BUS ADM 772Portfolio Management*,**3
BUS ADM 773Options and Futures*3
BUS ADM 853Financial Modeling*3
Total21
*Approved MS in Management-Finance Analysis electives.
**Students may substitute MBA degree, other MS in Management, and Masters in Economics courses.

Graduate Course Descriptions

BUS ADM 550G Investment Management Practice I*

Introduction to the real-time and historic data sets and analytical software available in the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Utilize Bloomberg and FactSet. Produce a report on a stock, including analysis of drivers, financial statements, and valuation. Prereq: grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert
program, Bus Adm 705(C).

*Approved MS in Finance Analysis elective.

BUS ADM 552G Investment Management Practice II

Investment Management Practice II. Use of real-time and historic data sets available in the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab such as Bloomberg, FactSet, and other analysis packages to analyze securities and prepare to manage portfolios. Prereq: grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program & Bus Adm 550(P), Bus Adm 301(C) or 721(C); 771(C).

BUS ADM 553G Investment Management Practice III

Students manage investment portfolios utilizing the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Topics include securities selection, portfolio positioning, performance and risk analysis, and financial market events. Prereq: grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and BUS ADM 552.

BUS ADM 554G Investment Management Practice IV

Students manage investment portfolios utilizing the David O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Special topics covered to assist individual future professional development and gain maturity and confidence in real world investment management. Prereq: grad st, admission to Investment Mgmt Cert program and BUS ADM 553.

BUS ADM 772 Portfolio Management * **

Study of dynamic process that periodically matches investors’ goals, objectives, and strategies with market expectations through portfolio construction and revision. Covers asset allocation, return optimization, and management of various asset types. Prereq: grad st; BUS ADM 771.

*Approved MS in Finance Analysis elective.
**Students may substitute MBA, other MS in Management, and Masters in Economics courses.

BUS ADM 773 Options and Futures*

Pricing theories and models for options and futures contracts and their application to investment hedging, arbitrage, and portfolio management. Covers equity, fixed income, commodity, and currency options and futures. Prereq: grad st; BUS ADM 771.

*Approved MS in Finance Analysis elective.

BUS ADM 853 Financial Modeling*

Development and advanced application of computer-based financial models including pricing of exotic derivative securities. Prereq: grad st, BUS ADM 771.

*Approved MS in Finance Analysis elective.

Timetable

Preparing for Application

Students can contact Dr. G. Kevin Spellman, CFA, 608-334-2110 to discuss pre-requisites and admission requirements. Students are also encouraged to gain experience by participating in the Student Investment Club. The first course in the IMCP is BUS ADM 550 during the fall semester, and the co-requisite for undergraduates is 450, admission to major, and a successful application process. The co-requisite for graduate students is 705 and a successful application process.

Year 1

During the first year, students write high-quality reports on stocks and pitch them to investors. They learn to analyze business drivers, model financial statements, and value securities. Business professionals have called their reports “impressive.” They also learn the professional analytical software available to them in the Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. Finally, they have training in portfolio management, which prepares them for their work on over $7 million in assets.

Summer: Internship and Training

Students engage in professional internships and/or projects. They also monitor the investment funds, which transition to them in May from the prior student teams. Students meet online in a non-credit portfolio management seminar where the funds are discussed and students analyze performance and risk.

Year 2

If not completed earlier, students have courses in portfolio management (Bus Adm 452/772), derivatives (Bus Adm 454/773), and financial modeling (Bus Adm 457/853).

Students devote substantial time to researching securities in their assigned sectors / countries and monitoring performance and risk. While enrolled in Bus Adm 553 and 554, students actively manage real-money portfolios. Students meet regularly with the IMCP Advisory Council (the “client”) to discuss each fund’s investment approach, performance/risk, sector and security positions, characteristics, portfolio evolution, current strategy, and a security to illustrate the approach.

Students may also complete a project for a local business, such as a private business valuation, which is presented to management.

Job Placement

Job placement for IMCP students is close to 100% within three months of graduation. We speak with you about job strategies in your first semester and throughout the program.

Competitions

Students compete in several inter-university competitions including but not limited to the ACG Cup (investment banking), CFA Competition (investments), CQA competition (investments), and the Duff & Phelps Competition (investment banking).

Aerial view of downtown Milwaukee from Lake Michigan

The Wisconsin 30 Index tracks the 30 largest Wisconsin companies by market cap, equal-weighted and annually rebalanced. Reports were created by students in UWM’s Lubar College of Business Investment Management Certificate Program.

Investment stats and line graphs

Second-year students in the Investment Management Certificate Program manage around $6 million across three portfolios, developing investment policies, analyzing securities, and defending strategies to professional investors.

Professionals having a collaborative discussion

The Investment Certificate Management Program benefits from strong support by investment professionals from Wisconsin and beyond, who serve as client evaluators for student presentations, guest speakers, and donors for facilities and programs.

A financial terminal dashboard showing U.S. stock market indices with performance data, color-coded price changes, and two Russell 2000 line charts at the bottom.

The Nicholas Applied Finance Lab, made possible by a $2.5 million gift from finance graduate and Nicholas Company President David O. Nicholas, gives students hands-on access to the same professional-grade tools and data used by real-world money managers.

Business professionals reviewing charts and graphs on a table, with a laptop, calculator, and printed reports during a meeting.

The Lubar College of Business Investment Management Certificate Program (IMCP) is a CFA Institute University Recognized program that selects high-integrity students and prepares them for careers in investment management.

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IMCP alumni build lasting professional networks through their cohort bonds and ongoing program-sponsored events and webinars, going on to work across investment firms, major banks, research firms, corporations, and government organizations nationwide.

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The IMCP organizes the Defining Markets Conferences each year for the community. The conference series focuses on major events shaping the economy, business, and markets, with the goal of helping attendees better position their portfolios and businesses.

The Macro Institute binder

The Lubar College of Business is now offering the course Macro Specialist Designation, a course that will prepare you to take the Level 1 exam for the M²SD. The Lubar College is one of only three universities in the world teaching this course. 

The Investment Management Certificate Program (IMCP) is headed by an investment industry veteran and benefits from outstanding faculty in finance, investments, and related areas. A supportive investment community and Lubar alumni enhance the classroom experience as guest speakers and program advisers.

Director

  • Professor of Practice, Finance
  • David O. Nicholas Director, Investment Management

Instructors

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Founder & Portfolio Manager, 11:11 Capital

Kevin Silverman

Portfolio Manager, Carmel Capital Partners
Founder, Madison Partners

Traci Graves

Administrative Professional

Guest Speakers

Guest speakers provide added depth to issues discussed in the applied curriculum, addressing a wide range of topics, including compliance, fixed income, the state of the industry, stock screening, trading and quantitative investments. Our strong roster of guest speakers has included: Anthony Campagna, Global Director of Fundamental Research, ISS EVA; Lawrence Davanzo, retired President and Vice-Chairman of the Board, Wilshire Associates; Ian Elfe, Senior Investment Analyst, Robert W. Baird; and Jason Krueger, Portfolio Oversight Analyst, Artisan Partners.

All Finance Faculty

  • Assistant Professor, Finance
  • Executive in Residence, Finance
  • Dream Exchange Director
  • Assistant Professor, Finance
  • V. Kanti Prasad Junior Faculty Scholar
  • Hans G. Storr Associate Professor, Finance
  • Teaching Faculty, Finance
  • Assistant Professor, Finance
  • Sheldon B. Lubar Associate Professor of Finance, Finance
  • Associate Professor, Finance
  • Professor of Practice, Finance
  • David O. Nicholas Director, Investment Management
  • Teaching Professor, Real Estate
  • Director, Real Estate Program
  • Assistant Professor, Finance