Graduate Programs / Graduate Certificate in Financial Management

Study destinations

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Antwerp, Belgium
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Milan, Italy
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Zurich, Switzerland
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Program content

Program requirements
  Courses European Credits (EC)
Courses from the Financial Management cluster 6 12
Total 6 12

These requirements are valid for all students starting in October 2020 or later. Students who started prior to this date can refer to the Student Guide for the applicable program requirements. All students should refer to the Student Guide for the correct program requirements at the time of starting the program. Information on this webpage may be outdated and is intended for promotional purposes only. The related courses listed below are subject to change and availability.

Note that while most courses account for 2 EC, some account for 4 EC. Attempting 4 EC courses will affect the course count in the tables below which is based on 2 EC courses only. The credit count is leading in the determination of meeting program requirements.

Courses in Financial Management
  • FIN5001 - Applied International Financial Management (2)
  • FIN5002 - Budgeting (2)
  • FIN5003 - Capital Budgeting (2)
  • FIN5004 - Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis (2)
  • FIN5005 - Financial Risk Management (2)
  • FIN5006 - Financial Statement Analysis (2)
  • FIN5007 - Mergers and Acquisitions (2)
  • FIN5008 - Working Capital Management (2)
  • FIN5101 - Comprehensive Cases in Financial Management (2)
  • FIN5201 - Graduate Research Project in Financial Management (2)
  • INT6708 - Graduate Capstone Project in Financial Management (4)
  • INT6808 - Graduate Thesis in Financial Management (8)
  • QUA5001 - Applied Financial Calculus (2)
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Program options

Study Abroad Option

The Study Abroad option allows students to transfer for one or more quarters to another campus without experiencing program interruptions or extensions. Courses and programs remain fully compatible across all campuses, however not all specializations are available at all campuses. Refer to the program schedule for further details.

Students who prefer shorter study abroad experiences can join seminar courses taught by visiting professors at any of our campuses instead, at one or more times during the program.

Private Tutoring and Private Coaching

The Private Tutoring and Private Coaching options allow students to schedule additional one-on-one sessions with professors or study coaches to catch up on missed contact hours or to receive additional academic support. Sessions are charged per hour and take place on-campus at a time that is convenient for both the student and professor or coach.

Internship Option

The Internship option encourages students to put their skills and knowledge into practice through offers received by our Careers Department from regional and international companies and organizations. No credits can be awarded for internships. Internship agreements of up to 3 months are available only for students with a national passport or residence permit and cannot be considered for a student visa extension.

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