Master of Finance (MFI)
Program Learning Outcomes
Master of Finance is designed to develop a broad understanding of the financial aspects and provide fundamental tools of financial analysis and decision-making. By the end of this program, students will be able to apply economic analysis to the firm’s decision-making, to evaluate and explain financial decision regarding the firm investment and long-and short-term financing strategies by applying financial theory and quantitative analysis methods. Students are required to complete 48 credit hours that comprising of 12 credits for basic core courses, 15 credits for major core courses, 9 credits for elective courses, and 12 credits for integrative courses and research paper or research project or research thesis.
Code Course Title Credit
Basic Courses 12 credits
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting (3)
ECO501 Applied Statistics & Forecasting (3)
ECO502 Managerial Economics (3)
MGT501 Management and Organization Development (3)
Major Courses 15 credits
FIN512 Corporate Finance (3)
FIN616 Public Finance (3)
FIN618 Insurance (3)
ACT515 Tax Aspect & Business Environment (3)
ACT513 Auditing Theory and Practice (3)
Elective Courses 9 credits
ECO617 Econometrics for Finance (3)
MGT615 Strategic Management (3)
MIS526 Management Information System (3)
MGT616 Leadership & Bus Ethics (3)
MGT621 Research Methodology (3)
MKT501 Marketing Management & Strategy (3)
Final Semester (3 options)
Option I: Final Exam. (3 courses + Paper) 12 credits
FIN615 International Finance (3)
FIN612 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (3)
FIN613 Financial Markets & Institutions (3)
FIN617 Research Paper (3)
Option II: Project (2 courses + Project) 12 credits
FIN618: Research Project (6)
Option III: Thesis (No course + Thesis) 12 credits
FIN619 Research Thesis (12)
Total 48 credits