Master in Finance
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Program Overview
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1 year
Duration
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CHF 32,340 per year
Tuition Fees
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Jan/Feb/Apr/May/Sep
Start Dates
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Full Time
Pace
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On-Campus
Delivery Mode
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English
Language
Career
This degree gives students an in-depth understanding of financial concepts and principles. Upon successful completion of this degree, students may be interested in job positions such as the ones below:
- A portfolio manager manages investments for their client portfolios. They help their clients determine their financial goals by analyzing their financial situation and obligations.
- An accountant prepares and examines financial records, ensures tax payments are correct and made on time, and writes financial reports for management.
- A stockbroker buys and sells stocks and other securities on behalf of their clients. They receive a commission on each transaction.
- A corporate treasurer’s duty is to safeguard the financial health of an organization by protecting it from risk and ensuring that its financial obligations can be met.
Areas of Work
The EU Master in Finance prepares students to work in a number of finance-related fields. Graduates of this degree may be interested in working areas such as mergers and acquisitions (M&A), crypto trading, financial auditing, risk assessment.
Key Facts
Term I
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Start Date
October 2, 2023
Term II
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Start Date
January 15, 2024
Term III
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Start Date
April 8, 2024
Term I, 2024
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Start Date
October 7, 2024
- Credits 60 ECTS/3 terms
Admission Requirements
- TOEFL iBT ®
- TOEFL®CBT
- IELTS
Pass score: