William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration - MS in Finance New York City

MS in Finance New York City

The MS in Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the in-depth perspective and the analytical tools to flourish in financial services and corporate finance positions. The program also broadens the finance-specific knowledge of business professionals who interact with the financial services industry, in fields such as insurance, securities law, and consultancy.

Each course module reflects a balanced education with an emphasis on the Simon approach. Students learn that problems cross all areas of an organization and begin to view issues from numerous vantage points in order to construct meaningful solutions.

The residency weeks—Topics in Finance in Rochester and International Economics and Finance in Europe—offer students the opportunity to immerse themselves even more deeply into the subject matter. During residency weeks, students work closely with Simon professors, meet guest lecturers, tour key organizations, and network with each other and Simon alumni to round out their graduate finance education.

The Simon School's Master of Science degree in Finance in New York City is a 13-month graduate program designed for working professionals who seek an advanced finance degree on an accelerated part-time basis from a world-class graduate business institution.

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