MSc in Finance and EconomicsDescriptionThe Master of Science in Finance and Economics is a two-year programme, offering foundational courses at postgraduate level in the first year (M1). During the second year (M2), students have the option to specialise in five different tracks:
Students who have successfully completed the M1 may also choose to apply for the MSc in Quantitative Economics, which prepares candidates for careers in research or further study at doctoral level. The MSc in Finance and Economics was developed together with the Luxembourg financial centre. It prepares students for the job market in different finance disciplines in Luxembourg, Europe and overseas. Our program also offers the possibility for interested students to opt for acquiring " The European Master in Official Statistics (EMOS) " label on their diploma. The EMOS label aims at including official statistics in statistical curricula and provides an international recognition as a highly educated professional statistician trained to work in (inter-)national statistical institutes and institutions using official statistics. During their second year, students in all tracks will complete an Academic Master Thesis or an Internship and an Applied Master Thesis, giving them the opportunity to take their first steps in the professional world. 6 reasons to study finance and economics in Luxembourg
AdmissionsStudents applying for the two-year MSc in Finance and Economics need to have successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent (180 ECTS) in economics, finance, management, mathematics, computer science or physics. The MSc in Finance and Economics can be studied entirely in English. Students need to be able to demonstrate proficiency at B2 level. Students may choose to take courses taught in French (only optional courses). Additional certificates confirming proficiency will be required in this case. For further details about applying, visit the Applications page.
|
Course directorsContactsMSc in Finance and Economics contact: MScFE Programme at a glance:
|