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Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Full-time 2 August find out €14000 per year
Course fee notes

International tuition fees are 14,000 Euros per year. The University also offers generous scholarships for high academic achievement.

You do not have to pay tuition fee if you:

  • are EU/EEA citizen
  • are equivalent to EU/EEA citizen (i.e. citizen of Switzerland)
  • are residing in Finland on a permanent basis and have a continuous residence permit in Finland (P type or A type issued for purposes other than studies)
  • have an EU Blue Card

About Finance, MSc - at University of Vaasa

Do you want a challenging career with a competitive salary? Are you talented and motivated? Do you have a Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or economics?

The programme provides students with all the necessary tools needed for making decisions and solving problems. It also improves their understanding of the increasingly complex and globalised financial markets. In addition, students will learn analytical approaches and methods for financial analysis. Finance students have access to a Bloomberg Lab, which is a real-world trading room simulation that allows students to monitor and analyse real-time financial markets data.

Our Finance graduates have excellent international career prospects. Graduates from our Master's degree programme in Finance have been very successful in their careers both in Finland and abroad.

The intensive 2-year programme consists of 120 ECTS and earns you a Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration degree.


Entry requirements for this course

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