Master in Financial Management
Master of Science in Financial Management (MSc)
The Master in Financial Management (MFM) programme combines financial theory and practice – giving ambitious participants the proper tools for financial decision-making, from a managerial perspective. The MFM recipe consists of highly interactive courses, workshops, and guest lectures by top financial specialists aiding in the effective identification, analysis, and resolution of finance-related issues faced by corporate firms and financial institutions.
The MFM programme is aimed at young professionals who seek to either further their career in finance or to change their career into finance. Located in Rotterdam, the RSM MFM is hosted in a centrally located and international city, a hub in Europe, an ideal place to start your new career.
NOTE: This programme has been revised and is from 2013 called:
MBA / MFM Masters in Financial Management Dual Degree
Career opportunities Master in Financial Management
Upon graduating from the MFM you will be a financial expert with an international outlook, an expanded network and a multi-dimensional perspective on finance.
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Education objectives Master in Financial Management
- Enhance your knowledge and learn new competencies
- Bridge the gap between class floors and work floors
- Enhance your professional network
- Become a financial expert with hands-on knowledge
Target audience Master in Financial Management
With at least 2 years of work experience, a good grasp of English and an open, creative and adaptive mind-set, the MFM classroom is filled with ambitious, intelligent and opinionated participants from all over the world.
Admission criteria Master in Financial Management
- A completed graduate and/or undergraduate degree
- A completed GMAT/GRE score report
- A completed TOEFL/IELTS score report
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Application Master in Financial Management
After an initial review of the applicant's complete application package, if the applicant is strong enough, he/she will be invited for an interview with the programme's academic director, prof. dr. Spronk. This interview will form the basis for the final review, which will conclude with a final decision regarding the application for admission into the MFM programme.
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