Master of Science in Finance
A New Master of Science in Finance at Loyola
New in 2008, the Graduate School of Business is offering a Master of Science in Finance with two concentrations.
PROGRAM FOCUS
To provide professionals with the analytical skills to solve complex financial problems and the technical ability to manage the finances and risks of modern enterprises. Graduates will emerge with a range of employment options, including work with corporate treasuries, banks and commercial lenders, investment banks, trading firms, asset managers, insurance companies, private equity firms, real estate development and management companies, consultants, and large non-profit organizations.
CONCENTRATIONS
- Corporate Finance - offers students a broad curriculum in finance and focuses on practical application which includes a curriculum in advanced corporate finance, valuation, international financial management, enterprise risk management, and a capstone course in corporate finance
- Risk Management - focuses on more quantitative and specialized aspects including courses in risk management, quantitative methods, derivatives, and a capstone course in financial modeling and managing risk
MORE INFORMATION
Individuals who are interested in this new program can click here for more information or to submit an application - Master of Science in Finance.
If further assistance is needed, please contact...
- Donald Schwartz, Director, Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance - dschwa5@luc.edu
- Pamela R. McCoy, Director, Graduate School of Business - pmccoy@luc.edu
INFORMATION SESSIONS
Loyola's Graduate School of Business is offering several information sessions for individuals to learn more about the program. To register for these sessions, please click on the following link - Information Sessions
Next Available Sessions:
Thursday, October 16th
5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.
Maguire Hall, Room 500
Speaker: Dr. Donald Schwartz, PhD
Thursday, November 13th
5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.
Maguire Hall, Room 500
Speaker: Dr. Donald Schwartz, PhD
Thursday, December 11th
5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.
Maguire Hall, Room 500
Speaker: Dr. Donald Schwartz, PhD