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The Master of Science in Finance is a STEM-designated graduate program that combines financial knowledge with technical skills. Designed for aspiring finance professionals, it prepares students for roles across private and public sectors by developing their ability to interpret financial information and mitigate financial risks. The program's coursework also aligns with the educational requirements for the prestigious Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) certification, a benchmark qualification in the finance field.
You will be asked to list the institutions you attended, dates of attendance, and any degrees earned. You will be asked to provide any test scores available or dates of any future tests. Graduate applicants with international coursework are required to submit transcripts (academic) and proof of degree (diploma/degree certificate) both in the original-language and an English translation, from all post-secondary schools attended, to Graduate Admissions. Transcripts/grade reports are required from all post-secondary schools attended. The student must have earned at least 30 units of coursework listed on the official program of study with a minimum grade point average of 3.0. Review the graduate requirements by Country web page for country-specific information. Failure to submit the required country-specific documents listed will result in your application being canceled. Official transcripts have been received indicating English as the principal language of instruction.