Open Learning Leads to Open Opportunities

The Master of Science in Finance, which is offered by the Department of Finance and Insurance (F&I), is designed to help students become finance professionals through cutting-edge learning and curriculum design. ?Our programme is friendly, open to students from all academic backgrounds and cultures, as long as they have a genuine interest in finance, and have demonstrated their potential and determination to complete the programme,? says Professor Joseph Cheng, the Master of Science in Finance Programme Director. ?Students without a finance background can enroll in intensive pre-entry courses which are very comprehensive. We strive to provide individual care for our students through tutoring and relationship building. It is our goal to help our students succeed in their chosen profession, as well as in their personal life,? says Cheng.

The Master of Science in Finance degree covers the major areas of finance, with an emphasis on fundamental principles and professional practice. These include asset pricing, commercial and investment banking, corporate finance, financial engineering, insurance, investments, risk management, and wealth management. The inclusion of electives increases the appeal of the degree to students and potential employers alike.

Meeting the Needs of Employers

Ho says the Master of Science in Finance programme takes a practical approach, and is in sync with the latest trends in the industry. ?The programme is constantly adapting to reflect new developments,? Ho says. ?Over the next several years, it is expected that Chinese companies and local governments (and their local government financing vehicles) will continue to have funding needs. So the banking and financial profession needs to have a solid knowledge of the different funding tools available, as well as an understanding of the banking and financial system in China,? Ho says. ?Employers will continue to seek candidates who have strong analytical skills for finance roles. They will be looking for people who can communicate clearly and effectively, and are able to relate to others in a positive way. The Master of Science in Finance programme will also sharpen communication skills, as the students have the opportunity to present their projects in class.?