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Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance - Sustainability

Subject Ranking

# 551-700QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Study Level

Masters

The Lemberg Masters in International Economics and Finance is a two-year (four academic-year semesters) professional degree that integrates high-level conceptual analysis in economics and finance, on the one hand, with practical applications and a global economic perspective, on the other. The degree prepares students for careers in finance, economic policy, consulting, multinational corporations, and international organizations. Sustainability Group 1 Foundational – all three required (8 credits): BUS 269f Building Sustainable Businesses (2 credits) BUS 264f Business and the Environment (2 credits) FIN 235a Investing in Energy (4 credits) Group 210 credits of the following: BUS 231a Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Plans (4 credits) BUS 239f Sustainable Real Estate: Profiting from Green Building (2 credits) BUS 265a Business Strategy in Emerging Markets (2 credits) BUS 266f Business Relationships with Government and NGOs (2 credits) BUS 276a Business Dynamics: Managing in a Complex World (4 credits) BUS 278f Corporate Governance (2 credits) BUS 291g Energy Markets and Policies (1 credit) ECON 270a Economic Development Strategies (4 credits) Group 3 Internship or Field Project (2 credits): Students are to pursue at least one field project or internship that will provide hands-on exposure to the field. BUS 295f Field Project: Sustainable Business is designed for this purpose, but students can also pursue a sustainability field project in a different course upon discussion with the instructors and with approval of the Sustainability Specialization Head, such as: BUS 286a Application of System Dynamics (4 credits) BUS 295a Field Project: Consulting (4 credits) BUS 295a Field Project: Real Estate (4 credits) BUS 297a Internship (2 credits for first internship; 1 credit each thereafter) MA students may specialize in one or two fields. Current specializations are: Asset Management, Corporate Finance, Risk Management, Business Economics, Data Analytics, International Economic Policy Analysis, Marketing, Real Estate, and Sustainability. This program based on Sustainability.

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Study Level

Masters

The Lemberg Masters in International Economics and Finance is a two-year (four academic-year semesters) professional degree that integrates high-level conceptual analysis in economics and finance, on the one hand, with practical applications and a global economic perspective, on the other. The degree prepares students for careers in finance, economic policy, consulting, multinational corporations, and international organizations. Sustainability Group 1 Foundational – all three required (8 credits): BUS 269f Building Sustainable Businesses (2 credits) BUS 264f Business and the Environment (2 credits) FIN 235a Investing in Energy (4 credits) Group 210 credits of the following: BUS 231a Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Plans (4 credits) BUS 239f Sustainable Real Estate: Profiting from Green Building (2 credits) BUS 265a Business Strategy in Emerging Markets (2 credits) BUS 266f Business Relationships with Government and NGOs (2 credits) BUS 276a Business Dynamics: Managing in a Complex World (4 credits) BUS 278f Corporate Governance (2 credits) BUS 291g Energy Markets and Policies (1 credit) ECON 270a Economic Development Strategies (4 credits) Group 3 Internship or Field Project (2 credits): Students are to pursue at least one field project or internship that will provide hands-on exposure to the field. BUS 295f Field Project: Sustainable Business is designed for this purpose, but students can also pursue a sustainability field project in a different course upon discussion with the instructors and with approval of the Sustainability Specialization Head, such as: BUS 286a Application of System Dynamics (4 credits) BUS 295a Field Project: Consulting (4 credits) BUS 295a Field Project: Real Estate (4 credits) BUS 297a Internship (2 credits for first internship; 1 credit each thereafter) MA students may specialize in one or two fields. Current specializations are: Asset Management, Corporate Finance, Risk Management, Business Economics, Data Analytics, International Economic Policy Analysis, Marketing, Real Estate, and Sustainability. This program based on Sustainability.

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English Language Requirements:  600 (paper-based TOEFL); 250 (computer-based TOEFL); 68 (PTE).

24 Months
Jan-2000

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