A major in finance will prepare you for work with the financing of investment and operations of private and public enterprises.
The major in Finance is a part of the MSc in Business Administration.
A finance degree is about the widest possible choice of future careers.
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Elective courses in Finance
MSc in Business Administration, with a major in Finance
Learning outcome and career prospects
What you will learn
Relevant themes include capital structure, valuation of assets and investment projects, evaluation of M&A decisions, as well as various types of capital (fund) management.
This major also offers specific competence in corporate organisation and governance and processes related to acquisitions and divestitures
As a student, you will acquire methods and tools that form the basis for valuation and investment decisions in various businesses and financial institutions. With a major in finance, you are highly relevant for job opportunities in banking, capital management, and corporate finance.
Career paths
A major in finance provides you with skills and knowledge that are highly valuable in a wide range of future careers in both the public and private sector
Finance candidates have many possible career paths, for example: corporate finance (controller, treasury), financial markets (trader, analyst, strategist, regulator), banking (investment banking, consumer banks), asset management (insurance companies, pension funds), government/central Bank/administration, accounting, private equity.
Many finance candidates choose to spend a few years within the structured trainee programs of the large accounting/consulting firms to enhance their choices even more.
Programme structure
The finance major comprises of compulsory major courses, electives and a master thesis within your major. The degree is 120 ECTS in total.
Study plan
The study plan provides an overview of which courses you take in the different semesters.