Master in Finance
EU Business School (EU BCN)
- Ubicación Barcelona, España
- Tipo de Programa Master
- Fecha de inicio 27/09/2021
- Duración 1 year
- Fecha lÃmite de inscripción 03/09/2021
- Idioma Inglés
- Modalidad Presencial
- Dedicación Jornada completa
- Ritmo Definido por profesor
- Tasas de matrÃcula 13800 €
Descripción del programa
This Program is also available in:
- Geneva
- Montreaux
Overview
New financial paradigms are emerging. With shifts in regulations and ethical thinking, the ability to understand and decipher the increasing complexity of the world of finance is more important than ever before. As an applied branch of economics, this program explores challenging technical theory and a wide range of topics, including asset pricing, portfolio management, derivative securities and blockchain fundamentals. From its foundations to the future of finance, students will gain a balanced understanding of one of the most crucial aspects of business as well as gaining the entrepreneurial mindset essential for a creative approach to problem-solving.
Degree Awarded
A university master’s degree awarded by Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), (tÃtulo propio), a state-recognized university in Spain.
A master's degree from EU Business School Switzerland which is internationally accredited by ACBSP, IACBE, IQA and certified by eduQua.
Faculty
EU's faculty is composed of highly qualified academics, entrepreneurs, consultants and business leaders. All courses are taught by lecturers with a wealth of practical experience in their fields. Our teaching staff create a personalized and interactive learning environment that promotes and fosters the skills and knowledge required for a successful career in business. The caliber of the faculty and a culture that values and rewards an entrepreneurial spirit are what make EU Business School stand out.
Program Structure
The Master in Finance (60 ECTS) is a one-year program, divided into three terms. Each term comprises four courses (4 ECTS each) and one seminar (2 ECTS). Throughout the year, students are also exposed to real-life case studies, games and business simulations. In order to graduate, participants must also complete a business plan or final project (6 ECTS).
Learning Outcomes
The aim of the Master in Finance is to ensure that students are able to effectively engage in an increasingly globalized, diverse and multifaceted world, having acquired the required skills. At the end of the program, graduates will be able to confidently:
- Apply and critically evaluate corporate finance techniques using sound analytics.
- Blend sophisticated modeling techniques with a global perspective in the management of corporate risk.
- Critically evaluate emerging technologies, stock, bonds and derivatives using cutting-edge valuation methods with particular reference to the operation of financial markets.
- Understand and exercise critical judgement in solving problems encountered by a multinational business.
Career Options
The EU Master in Finance provides students with an in-depth understanding of financial concepts and principles. Graduates of this degree may be interested in the following career options.
Portfolio Manager
Portfolio managers manage investments for their client portfolios. These professionals will help clients determine their financial objectives by analyzing their financial situation and obligations and will advise on investments in products such bonds, equities and real estate, among others.
Accountant
Accountants prepare and examine financial records, ensure tax payments are correct and made on time and write financial reports for management. They document financial transactions and prepare asset, liability and capital account entries after gathering and analyzing account information. They are in charge of ensuring that financial statements and records comply with local laws and regulations.
Stockbroker
Stockbrokers buy and sell stocks and other securities on behalf of their clients. They receive a commission on each transaction. Their functions include researching financial markets and reporting to clients as well as networking to build a client portfolio.
Corporate Treasurer
The duty of corporate treasurers is to safeguard the financial health of an organization by protecting it from risk and ensuring that its financial obligations can be met. These professionals raise finance, analyze financial risks including interest rate and currency fluctuations and ensure company liquidity for payments.