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Master of Science in Finance

Program overview

Study Level

Masters

The master of science degree in finance prepares students to compete in the financial world. Students gain experience through a rigorous curriculum, internships, and real-world projects. Classes are small and the program is comprehensive. The 30-credit program consists of ten three-credit courses (nine required and one elective) useful for passing all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Examination. Prerequisite courses for the master of science in finance are QANL 6604 Probability and Statistics, ECON 6601 Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, FINC 6601 Financial Management, and ACCT 6620 Financial Accounting for Managers, or equivalents. Required Courses (27 Credits) FINC 6605 - Data Evaluation and Modeling FINC 6610 - Capital Market Theory FINC 6611 - Equity Market Valuation and Analysis FINC 6613 - Derivative Market Analysis and Trading Techniques FINC 6620 - Capital Markets and the Valuation of Fixed Income Securities FINC 6632 - International Financial Management FINC 6650 - Data Analysis: Trading Room Applications ACCT 6654 - Financial Statements: Reporting and Analysis FINC 6691 - Masters Project in Finance Elective (3 credits) Choose one of the following courses: FINC 6602 - Finance Strategy and Valuation FINC 6625 - Advanced Capital Market Issues FINC 6630 - Corporate Financial Analysis and Applications FINC 6681 - CFA Exam Review FINC 6693 - Internship FINC 6695 - Independent Study I

Program overview

Study Level

Masters

The master of science degree in finance prepares students to compete in the financial world. Students gain experience through a rigorous curriculum, internships, and real-world projects. Classes are small and the program is comprehensive. The 30-credit program consists of ten three-credit courses (nine required and one elective) useful for passing all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Examination. Prerequisite courses for the master of science in finance are QANL 6604 Probability and Statistics, ECON 6601 Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, FINC 6601 Financial Management, and ACCT 6620 Financial Accounting for Managers, or equivalents. Required Courses (27 Credits) FINC 6605 - Data Evaluation and Modeling FINC 6610 - Capital Market Theory FINC 6611 - Equity Market Valuation and Analysis FINC 6613 - Derivative Market Analysis and Trading Techniques FINC 6620 - Capital Markets and the Valuation of Fixed Income Securities FINC 6632 - International Financial Management FINC 6650 - Data Analysis: Trading Room Applications ACCT 6654 - Financial Statements: Reporting and Analysis FINC 6691 - Masters Project in Finance Elective (3 credits) Choose one of the following courses: FINC 6602 - Finance Strategy and Valuation FINC 6625 - Advanced Capital Market Issues FINC 6630 - Corporate Financial Analysis and Applications FINC 6681 - CFA Exam Review FINC 6693 - Internship FINC 6695 - Independent Study I

Admission requirements

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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree completion from an accredited university or college. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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