• By providing a comprehensive overview of the field of finance, with an emphasis on methods and applications, the 48-quarter-unit program enables finance executives to gain the specialized expertise required for professional advancement, and prepares students who seek to pursue professional certifications in finance including all levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designations.
  • The program provides access to a Bloomberg Terminal for use by faculty and students. Students in the Master of Finance (MFin) Program can make use of the Bloomberg Terminal to access real-time financial data, comprehensive stock quotes and news from numerous financial and economic sources.
  • The Master of Finance program can be completed in three-quarters of full-time and is also appropriate for part-time students. While most students start the program in the fall term, applicants with appropriate undergraduate study or professional experience can be considered for admission in the winter or spring terms.