Master in Money and Finance
Ljubljana, Slovenia
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30 Jun 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
01 Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 4,700 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
We think of money as one of the biggest inventions of mankind. With the widespread use of money, finance was born. Nowadays all the economies are financial. Their financial systems have grown in their size and complexity. We see a wide array of financial institutions trading in complex financial assets on interdependent financial markets with a single aim of bringing together savers and investors in their desire to make the best use of their wealth.
The development of financial systems has thus become a close companion of general economic development. At the top of these financial systems are modern central banks with the difficult task of using money as a steering wheel between the dangers of inflation and recessions.
A good understanding of the mechanics of financial systems is of the essence. The aim of the master study program in Money and Finance is to provide such understanding to students whose ambitions are to as skilled as their peers in the international job market. Special care is devoted to giving the student a solid background knowledge of economics and quantitative tools. The growing complexity of financial markets in a globalized world is making such knowledge a necessity for good analytical skills.
Equipped with it our students will be allowed to master its use in a selection of applied courses that will be offered each year.
Which are the forces that cause money to change its value every second? How to control them or benefit from them? What are the reasons for inflation, deflation or hyperinflation? Why are currencies disappearing and new ones replacing them? How will the state cover its budget deficit and how will it fulfil its commitments to the European Union?
You will find the answers to these questions during your study in the Money and Finance programme.
We think of money as one of the biggest inventions of mankind. With the widespread use of money, finance was born. Nowadays all the economies are financial. Their financial systems have grown in their size and complexity. We see a wide array of financial institutions trading in complex financial assets on interdependent financial markets with a single aim of bringing together savers and investors in their desire to make the best use of their wealth. The development of financial systems has thus become a close companion of general economic development. At the top of these financial systems are modern central banks with the difficult task of using money as a steering wheel between the dangers of inflation and recessions. A good understanding of the mechanics of financial systems is of the essence. The aim of the MSc in Money and Finance at SEB LU is to provide such understanding to students whose ambitions are to as skilled as their peers in the international job market. Special care is devoted to giving the student a solid background knowledge of economics and quantitative tools. The growing complexity of financial markets in a globalized world is making such knowledge a necessity for good analytical skills. Equipped with it our students will be allowed to master its use in a selection of applied courses that will be offered each year.
Double degree
Students enrolled in a Master's programme, specialising in Money and Finance, have a possibility (first year, first semester) to opt for a Double Degree programme and spend a part of their studies at a partner institution based on a valid agreement/tender. Number of places is limited.
SEB LU is currently offering double degree (for specialization in Money and Finance) with the following partner institution(s):
- University of Siena (Italy)
- BI Norwegian Business School (Norway)
Normally Double degree programme includes spending one year at SEB LU and one year at the partner institution. After successful completion of all programme requirements student receives a master's degree from SEB LU as well as a degree from the partner institution.
Organisations/institutions/companies with employment prospects
Employment is possible in companies and institutions requiring a financial economist in the general government sector (ministries, agencies, central bank) and private companies dealing in money and finances.
The Money and Finance programme is a double-degree study, offering the possibility to obtain a degree at one of our partner schools abroad. When a student completes their first year of study at the School of Economics and Business they can continue studying abroad and also defend their master’s thesis there. Ambitious students who are keen on additional research gain a proper basis for enrolment in doctoral studies.
Admissions
Curriculum
1st year
- Microeconomics 3
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Optimization methods in economics
- Financial Economics
- Econometrics 2
- Public Finance 2
- Economic Policies of the EU
- Elective Course
- Skills Development 1
2nd year
- Monetary Economics 2
- Risk Management
- * Taxes and Tax Harmonisation in the EU
- ** Empirical Asset Pricing
- ** International Finance 2
- Master’s Thesis Proposal
- Elective Course
- Skills Development 2
- Master's Thesis
*student selects one of the two offered obligatory courses type 11.
**Student selects one of the two offered obligatory courses type 11.
Program Outcome
Knowledge and skills acquired by taking this program
In addition to topical subjects related to monetary policy, investments, as well as public and international finance, the program gives students knowledge about analytical tools and theoretical models. All of the above provides a solid basis for decision-making as is expected from the financial economist profile gained through this study.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Professions
- Financial economist
- Quantitative analyst
- Portfolio manager