Dr. Krause is a seasoned finance educator with a distinguished career at Marquette University. He founded the highly regarded Applied Investment Management (AIM) program in 2004, serving as its director until 2022. Under his leadership, the AIM program solidified its reputation as a premier offering for the university.
With a broad range of expertise in finance, Krause has taught undergraduate and graduate courses across various disciplines, including:
Managerial Finance
Investments
Investment Analysis and Valuation
Portfolio Management
Options and Futures
Alternative Investments
Advanced Financial Management
Case Studies in Finance
Financial Technology (FinTech)
Investment Ethics
Financial Markets and Institutions
Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
Money and Banking
Krause's private sector work experience, his dedication to teaching, and deep understanding of financial markets have contributed to the success of his students.
Presents a variety of financial technology topics. Covers FinTech applications within banking, investments, insurance, and other financial sectors. Introduces the technical underpinnings, including basic programming, data analytics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and blockchain. Emphasizes ethics and explores digital privacy and security. Objective is to understand the impact of the convergence of technology, finance, regulation and ethics.
Prerequisite: Admitted to graduate ACCO, BMAN, ECON program; or BUAD and MBA 6010, MBA 6040 and MBA 6060; or consent of M.B.A. or M.S.F. program director.