Financial Economics ISM University of Management and Economics
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | Full-time | 4 semester | September | €2475.00 semester per | €2475.00 semester per |
Course overview
Financial Economics programme is situated at the crossroad between Economics and Finance, the programme is dedicated to aspiring leaders in the financial industry. Taught by scholars from Oxford, Harvard, and LSE, it opens a door to careers beyond the Baltics, while well-known practitioners bring local market issues to the table.
The programme is structured on three main pillars: Finance, Economic and Research.
Programme broadens students’ understanding of various practical aspects of financial economics, strengthen their analytic and critical thinking skills, and equip them with quantitative finance techniques and complex financial decision-making tools in a rapidly changing macroeconomic environment.
Graduates of the programme are able to apply methods of mathematical statistics and econometric models to the analysis of corporate finance, portfolio management, financial markets and institutions, financial engineering across local and international, public and private institutions
Entry requirements
Submit an online application on my.ism.lt
Application Requirements:
• Undergraduate degree diploma and diploma supplement.
• Proved English language skills, which should meet the requirements of Upper Intermediate level of proficiency. Valid results of TOEFL, IELTS tests. If none of these tests has been taken, ISM English test can be taken online.
• Motivational letter and CV.
• A copy of passport pages containing a photo and information about identity.
• Application fee (80 Eur). Until 1st of May an application fee is not applied.
• Motivation interview on skype.
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