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YOUR CURRICULUM
Masters in
Finance
Learn both the language of business and the tactical financial
skills needed to make an impact in international accounting
and corporate finance with a practical curriculum designed in
collaboration with leading CFOs.
Home campus option:
Boston
Rotation campus options:
Boston, San Francisco,
London, Dubai,
Shanghai, New York
Learn how to tackle corporate finance in the real world
Learn to make smart financial management decisions that
maximize company value, limit risk, and optimize financial
performance. You’ll study ways to fund investments, free up
capital, and decrease costs in a variety of contexts and, by
understanding the nuts and bolts of the business and what
drives the numbers, learn how to advise on which activities
drive profitable growth.
Go beyond numbers and learn to lead
Being a successful member of a finance team in a
multinational corporation requires more than a mastery
of numbers. You need to understand how to work in
cross-cultural teams and lead in unstable global markets.
This degree is designed to equip you with both the
technical and leadership skills to thrive in an international
corporate environment.
Take electives at another campus
Choose from a wide range of exciting electives, which you
can take at your home campus or at a rotation campus for
further international experience.
Sample electives:
– – Entrepreneurial Finance
– – Global Strategic Valuation
– – Behavioral Finance
– – Mergers & Acquisitions
– – Modern Investment Banking
– – Return Driven Strategy
– – Disruptive Technology: e.g. Machine Learning, Drones,
Autonomous Vehicles (see p.38)
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Length of program:
11 months
Eligibility requirements:
– – Minimum of one year’s
work experience OR
Bachelors degree in a
business-related subject
– – GMAT or GRE
Core courses:
– – Financial Accounting
– – Financial Management
– – Modeling & Analytics
– – Corporate Finance
– – Financial Statements & Analysis
– – Investments
– – Portfolio Management
– – Global Financial Markets
– – Leadership Development (see p.34)
– – Core Challenges (see p.36)
Professor spotlight
Dr. Viktoria Dalko
Hungarian
Finance Professor
Before establishing herself as a leading
academic at Harvard and CUNY, Viktoria
worked as an advisor to the President of
the National Bank of Hungary and was Chief of Staff for
the Budget, Tax, and Finance Committee of the Hungarian
Parliament. Her latest book, Regulating Competition in
Stock Markets, was co-edited and co-authored with
Nobel Laureate Professor Lawrence Klein and other
world-class researchers.