Master in Corporate Finance

Open Applications 2020/2021

Goals

  1. To provide graduates a broad set of integrated dynamic competencies, firmly grounded in knowledge and skills at an advanced level of understanding in the scientific area of Finance and disclosing of integrate knowledge, apply knowledge, delimit and problem solving, communicate, select and collect/produce information in a professional manner, as well as autonomously
    learning throughout life.
  2. To promote the development of scientific competencies suitable for the generation of new knowledge or applications or to obtain more advanced academic degrees.
  3. To promote the development of competencies to solve management problems, namely the ones with financial issues.
    4. To promote the development of competencies which result in the development of vocational skills in order to employability in different contexts and to develop professional projects.

Curricular plan

CodeCurricular Unit Period ECTS Workload
Financial analysis1st Semester630 h
Theory of Corporate Finance1st Semester630 h
Statistical Methods in Finance1st Semester660 h
Financial Products1st Semester630 h
Seminars in Business Sciences1st Semester630 h
Asset Valuation2nd Semester630 h
Research Methods2nd Semester630 h
Portfolio and Risk Management2nd Semester630 h
Elective I a)2nd Semester6
Elective II a)2nd Semester6
CodeCurricular Unit Period ECTS Workload
Elective IIIAnnual602nd Year

Conditions of admission

People who can apply to the Master’s Degree:

  1. Holders of an undergraduate degree or a legal equivalent in Management, Accounting and Finance, and related fields;
  2. Holders of a foreign higher education diploma, granted after a first cycle of studies, under the principles of the Bologna Process, by a State, which has subscribed this Process, in Management, Accounting and Finance, and related fields;
  3. Holders of a foreign higher education diploma that is recognized as meeting the objectives of an undergraduate degree by the Technical and Scientific Council of the School of Technology and Management, in Management, Accounting and Finance, and related fields;
  4. Holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that is recognized as certifying the skills to attend this cycle of studies by the Technical and Scientific Council of the School of Technology and Management.

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