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| Application Deadline: | June 15 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 14,700 | ||
| Location: | Frankfurt Am Main / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The first semester teaches you the 'principles of finance'. It lays the first, generalist, building blocks en route to mastering the craft of finance. Regardless of where you see yourself in future – as a stockbroker or investment banker, a private asset manager or an auditor, a micro-finance banker or financial advisor to an NGO – the first semester provides you with the basic toolkit you will need to succeed in your professional endeavours.
Two thirds of the courses in the second semester then cover what we deem to be the 'essentials of finance'. They convey the skills and knowledge that we believe no Frankfurt School Master of Finance graduate can afford to be without. With all this learning under your belt, you are then free to choose from a wide range of optional courses (electives). Either pick-and-choose as you like, or opt for one of our four future-oriented focus areas (concentrations).
Concentrations
Capital Markets: In this Concentration, you deal, among other things, with risk management, asset management and structured products. You prepare for a career in the area of capital markets
Bank Management: This major provides you with an important body of knowledge on modern bank management, and focuses on themes such as strategic management, business engineering and process management.
Accounting & Taxation: Here you prepare to work in controlling, auditing or revision. You deal, for example, with international accounting, auditing and international tax planning.
Development Finance: The concentration Development Finance prepares recent graduates in social sciences, economomics and related disciplines fo ar career in international development work. In the Development Finance concentration, you will acquire a firm theoretical grounding in finance, economics and development as well as hands-on experience in international development projects. Your skill set will include quantitatives capabilities, analytical reasoning skills, management and accounting know-how and intercultural awareness.
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