Master of Science in Finance
University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School
Key Information
Campus location
Coral Gables, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
10 months
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 84,286 *
Application deadline
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* academic year 2022-2023
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Introduction
Make yourself stand out with Miami Herbert’s STEM-designated Master of Science in Finance degree, offered in the second-largest financial hub in the country. Miami is home to over 60 international banks and 100 alternative investment companies. The city is an emerging magnet for entrepreneurship, startups, Fintech, hedge funds, and private equity. Gain the knowledge base and confidence to make critical decisions for any organization and join the financial leaders of the future.
Students can customize their experience by selecting course clusters, such as Financial Analytics, Fintech, Corporate Finance, Investment & Portfolio Management, International Finance, Psychology of Financial Markets, Real Estate Investment, Sustainable Finance, and Wealth Management.
Differentiators
This STEM-designated program develops your analytical and quantitative skills. If your passion is finance, this degree has clear differentiators to help you gain the knowledge base and confidence to make critical decisions for any organization and join the financial leaders of the future.
Ideal Students
Who's It For?
Surround yourself with success and make the kinds of connections that will propel your career. Learn alongside a diverse group of carefully selected peers who not only share your same passion but also bring a wide range of new perspectives.
The MS in Finance is an option for those with or without work experience and even those without a finance undergraduate degree. Non-finance majors will receive the finance training they need through our unique Bridge to MSF program.
Program Outcome
- Students will acquire the ability to apply appropriate analytical and quantitative models to a wide assortment of decisions encountered by finance professionals.
- Students will acquire the ability to write effectively in order to excel as a professional in the field of finance.
- Students will apply the financial concepts and quantitative and analytical techniques important to their chosen field of specialty, as defined by their Finance Internship (FIN 695) or Finance Capstone Project (FIN 696), in the solution of real-world problems.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of career acceleration and lifelong learning strategies.
Curriculum
Plan of Study
Regular MSF Track
Year One
Fall
- FIN 635 Quantitative and Analytical Fundamentals for Finance 4
- BUS 610 Communicating for Career Success 2
- FIN 650 Financial Investment 2
- FIN 670 Corporate Finance 2
- FIN 683 Financial Modeling 2
- MGT 697 Graduate Business Career Connect Course 1
- Electives 8
Credit Hours 21
Spring
- FIN 695 Finance Internship 2
- Electives 12
Credit Hours 14
Total Credit Hours 35
Professional MSF Track
Year One
Fall
- FIN 635 Quantitative and Analytical Fundamentals for Finance 4
- BUS 610 Communicating for Career Success 2
- FIN 650 Financial Investment 2
- FIN 670 Corporate Finance 2
- FIN 683 Financial Modeling 2
- Electives 8
Credit Hours 20
Spring
- FIN 696 Finance Capstone Project 2
- Electives 12
Credit Hours 14
Total Credit Hours 34
Career Opportunities
MS in Finance program graduates have launched their post-graduate careers within the following companies:
- JP Morgan
- Citibank
- Goldman Sachs
- EY (Ernst & Young)
- Deloitte
- Banco Santander
- IDB Bank
- Nomura International
- Alliance Bernstein
- Royal Caribbean Group