Master of Finance

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  1. Tyo007

    Tyo007 New Member

    I 'm looking for a RA DL Master of Finance or Master of International Finance from a US, UK or Australian U.
    I had a look at Golden Gate University but it looks expensive.

    Have you got any suggestion ?


    Thank you.
    Bert
     
  2. Yan

    Yan New Member

    The University of London offers a DL Master of Science in Financial Management through the School of Oriental and African Studies. This MSc program comprises seven subjects that can be completed by 2-3 years of part-time studies. Assessments are made by assignments and final examinations (all assignments must be submitted otherwise examinations would not be valid).

    In some countries, local institutions may provide tutorial services. Basically, one can complete the program without attending any class.

    The entry requirement is a recognised bachelor degree in business. The course fee is around $10,000.

    The website is: www.lon.ac.uk/external
     
  3. Lewchuk

    Lewchuk member

    I have only come across 5 schools:

    #5 Golden Gate
    Questionable reputation, questionable standards (they let you take notes into some exams), seems more geared to financial planning than corporate finance.
    #4 Charles Sturt
    Master of Applied Finance... looks fine but CS is ranked the lowest on the prestige scale
    #3 University of Southern Queensland
    Master of Applied Finance... looks OK, seems to have a slight local (i.e. Australian) bias which would be a drag if you are not in Australia
    #2 University of Leceister
    MSc, looks great, although they will give you 5 years to complete the degree they require the payment for the entire program within 18 months (stupid or what), could play hell with corporate reimbursement schemes
    #1 University of London
    Highly rated, looks great, reasonably priced... likely tough as hell


     
  4. Yan

    Yan New Member

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