Master in International Finance
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The Master of International Management with a specialization in International Finance is designed to challenge your understanding of finance through rigorous training in the conceptual, analytical and empirical intricacies of modern international finance and investment.
Students will delve deep into the world of finance, learning theories and best practices that often mark the difference between success and failure. Students graduate with theoretical knowledge and a wealth of practical skills to thrive in the world of finance.
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, preferably in a related field
IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 74 / DET 105-110 / TOEIC 730 (official English exam results) or proof of studying previously in an English-speaking environment for a minimum of 3 years
A scanned copy of all required academic diplomas, transcripts, and academic certificates
A 500-word written response to a business case study
An interview with a representative from the academic team on their chosen campus.
Their response to the case study will be discussed in the interview.
Photocopy of a valid passport / national ID
Resume/CV
1 reference letter from a former teacher or employer
Throughout the course, you will:
Acquire knowledge of international taxation and estate planning.
Learn risk management and gain an in-depth knowledge of insurance companies.
Be able to perform technical analysis.
Be familiar with hedge fund analysis and management.
Explore financial statement analysis for executives.
Core Courses - 2 courses per semester (Semester 1 & Semester 2)
Entrepreneurship for Social Impact
Supply Chain & Logistics Management
Business Finance & Accounting
Managing Strategic Communications
Ecosystems
Specialization Courses - 3 courses per semester (Semester 1 & Semester 2)
Regulations & Compliance
Finance Business Simulation
Capital Budgeting
Portfolio & Wealth Management
Advanced Corporate Finance
Financing Start-Ups
During each semester, the community will come together in our campus cities for two Leadership Development weeks featuring core interpersonal and quantifiable classes, events, featuring guest speakers, company visits, and face-to-face meetings with supervisors to social events and networking dinners.
During the last semester (Semester 3), Students will be led by their dedicated mentor who will help them tailor their program to fit with their thesis / final project.
The minimum number of ECTS credits required to graduate with a master’s degree is 90.
Assets manager
International organizations treasurer manager
International financial manager
International financial consultant