The MSc in Finance directly targets the expertise required in today’s global financial environment. This program gives a clear understanding of practical financial decision-making. Graduates work in investment and merchant banks, insurance and pension funds, and for governments and multinational companies. The MSc in Finance (thesis track) prepares students for more advanced graduate programs (DBA/PhD).
To obtain the MSc in Finance degree, students must complete 36 credits of which 24 credits of course work and 12 credits for thesis requirements to be completed in two full years.
Admission
The Applicant must present a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or very good for non-GPA measured degrees. GRE or GMAT test results are not a requirement for the MSc Finance application, but they strengthen the application. A completed Level I exam for the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation is also considered a significant asset in your application.
No previous working experience is needed.
Students who do not have finance background will need to take a set of preparatory courses.
Candidates considering the MSc in Finance will be invited to complete a math test to assess their quantitative skills.