U.S.A. - North America
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George Washington University - The George Washington University School of Business Master of Science in Finance

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Program overview

The MSF Program builds upon a bachelor's or master's degree in business administration or other quantitative disciplines and emphasizes both financial theory and quantitative methods in financial management. Students engage in applied research and modeling, using a variety of large professional databases and computer software packages. They explore the international and regulatory dimensions of finance, and focus on risk management, financial engineering, banking, corporate finance, real estate, and portfolio analysis and management.

Our Program attracts individuals from diverse professional backgrounds promoting endless global networking possibilities. The Program's unique structure promotes employment in a variety of prestigious financial institutions in the US and abroad. 

Curriculum (courses, subject modules)

FINA 6271 Financial Modeling and Econometrics
FINA 6272 Global Financial Markets
FINA 6273 Cases in Financial Management and Investment Banking
FINA 6274 Corporate Financial Management and Modeling
FINA 6275 Investment Analysis and Global Portfolio Management
FINA 6276 Financial Engineering and Derivative Securities
FINA 6277 Comparative Financial Market Regulation and Development
FINA 6278 Financial Theory and Research
FINA 6279 Real Estate Finance and Fixed-Income Security Valuation
FINA 6280 Financial Institution Management and Modeling
FINA 6281 Cases in Financial Modeling and Engineering
FINA 6282 Advanced Financial Econometrics and Modeling

Admission conditions

Required diploma(s) :

  • Bachelor
  • Other
  • •Advanced Mathematics (6) ◦3 Credits Must Be Calculus •Microeconomics (3) •Macroeconomics (3) •Financial Accounting (3) •Managerial Finance (3) •Statistics (3) Additional coursework, degrees, and/or work experience in these five areas are considered favorably in the selection process.

Tuition & Fees

Between 74160 and 102960 USD

Application Requirements

  • A complete online application with a $80 non-refundable application fee
  • Three letters of recommendation submitted online- (We will move on decisions if we receive two positive ones)
  • Resume
  • Statement of professional career goals
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
  • GMAT or GRE score (test date within 5 years) optional, no longer required.

Additional Requirements for International Students

  • Visa Request and Financial Certificate form (complete both sides)
  • English Language Requirement - graduates from countries where English is not an official language and non-native English speakers are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS). A minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) or 80 (Internet-based) on the TOEFL or an overall band score of 6.0 on the academic IELTS with no individual band score below 5.0, is required for consideration for admission. Students with a TOEFL score of 550 to 599 are considered for admission, but must take the GW English for Academic Purposes Placement Test. Depending on test results, the study of English for Academic Purposes may be required. The student may be restricted in the number and type of courses that can be taken. Students assigned English for Academic Purpose courses should anticipate additional related tuition expenses as well as a possible extended period of time required to complete their degree program.

Institution Codes for Standardized Scores

  • GMAT: QK4-4F-18
  • GRE: 5246
  • TOEFL: 5246

Employment opportunities & career impact

Employment opportunities :

Graduates from the MSF Program are employed by Insurance companies, investment houses, international and government agencies, and the banking industry. Another popular destination for MSF graduates are investment banks, hedge funds, and other private financial corporations in Washington DC and New York City. Many students are employed as financial analysts, financial engineers, traders and other positions in risk management, fixed income and portfolio management. The Graduate career center at the GW School Of Business offers resources for career searches. The MSF Program also sponsors several networking events tailored specifically for our students.

Program enrolment information and statistics

Students Age
Minimum age 21 years
Average age 28 years
Students Full Time work experience
Minimum Full Time work experience 15
Average Full Time work experience 5

Application Deadlines

Session 1
Application Deadlines Rolling Base
Date of Eligibility N/A
Date / period for personal interview N/A
Admission result Within 6 weeks

Faculty profiles

MSF courses are taught by full time faculty of The George Washington University from the departments of Finance, International Business, Accountancy, Law, Economics and Management Science. Their work has appeared in major journals, including: Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Future Markets, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Real Estate Economics, Journal of Real Estate Research, Real Estate Review, Financial Management, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Journal of Industrial Economics and American Economic Review.

The Program's internationally recognized faculty has substantial professional experience working with both private and public organizations. To enhance the learning experience, prominent professionals from the private and public sectors make featured presentations in a number of the courses.


Campus facilities & Student Life

Rice and Dawn Duques Hall & Norma Lee and Morton Funger Hall

In January 2006, the School of Business opened its new complex, the newly constructed Rice and Dawn Duques Hall and the renovated Norma Lee and Morton Funger Hall. This complex provides students with a unified center for study.

Classrooms

All new high-tech classrooms contain projector screens, ceiling-mounted overhead projectors, TV/VCR/DVD, instructor voice-amplification technology, program amplification controls built into lecterns, document cameras, slide converters, and wireless microphones.

Capital Markets Trading Room

MSF Students share with the Business School students a Trading Laboratory where they can simulate real online trading on both national and international markets. The Capital Markets room is equipped with software and information systems for financial modeling, trading, and portfolio management.

 

 


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