- The MSc in Accounting and Fundamental Analysis at Columbia University is a 1-year program.
- This is a three-semester STEM-designated master’s degree program offered by the Accounting Division of Columbia Business School.
- The goal of the program is to give students with the quantitative and theoretical tools for a successful career in Investment advisory, equity, and credit analysis, and consulting.
- Students will complete a minimum of 10 full courses (30 credits) along with a MSc thesis (3 credits) in which they will conduct an original research project.
- This program is a specialized and analytically-focused course, with a concentration on the principles of fundamental analysis.
- Students have accepted the internship and full-time opportunities in the following areas:
- Asset management firms
- Central banks
- Consulting firms
- Investment/commercial banks
- Policy organizations
- Hedge funds
- Private equity firms
- Real-estate development
- Ph.D programs
- Students have the opportunity to obtain rigorous, graduate-level training in Accounting, Fundamental Analysis, Statistics, Finance, and Economics.
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 6:1.
- The acceptance rate of Columbia University is 5.8%.
- Columbia University is ranked #19 in QS Global World Rankings 2021.