Program Overview
The Master of Finance (MFin) at Massey University is a highly ranked program that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in finance. The program offers two specializations: Risk Analytics and Financial Analytics and Research. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in the finance industry, including roles such as financial analyst, investment banker, and portfolio manager. The program features industry partnerships, state-of-the-art facilities, and a research-led curriculum taught by leading finance practitioners and researchers.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Master of Finance (MFin) at Massey University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced finance theory and equips them with the knowledge and skills to excel in finance-related careers. The program offers two options:
- Professional option: Focuses on practical application of financial concepts through the Risk Analytics specialisation.
- Research option: Emphasizes in-depth research and analysis through the Financial Analytics and Research specialisation.
Objectives:
- Develop advanced knowledge and analytical skills in finance.
- Equip students with the ability to apply financial theories and models to real-world scenarios.
- Enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Prepare graduates for successful careers in the finance industry.
Description:
The MFin program combines rigorous coursework with real-world learning opportunities. Students benefit from:
- Industry partnerships: Access to industry professionals and guest speakers.
- Trading and Investment Rooms: State-of-the-art facilities for simulating real-world financial markets.
- Research-led curriculum: Taught by leading finance practitioners and researchers.
- Strong focus on communication: Develop effective oral and written communication skills for impactful presentations and reports.
Key Highlights:
- Ranked by QS as one of the top 150 Masters in Finance worldwide (#1 in NZ and #6 in Australasia).
- 100% of students satisfied with teaching in the 2021 Student Experience Survey.
- 84% of courses successfully completed in 2020.
Outline:
Structure:
- Part-time or full-time: Students can complete the program in 12-18 months (full-time) or up to 5 years (part-time).
- Credit summary: 180 credits for both specialisations, divided into compulsory and elective courses.
- Specialisations:
- Risk Analytics: Focuses on practical applications of risk management techniques.
- Financial Analytics and Research: Emphasizes in-depth research and analysis of financial data.
- Progression requirements: Minimum C+ grade average for the Risk Analytics specialisation and a B grade average for the Financial Analytics and Research specialisation.
- Advanced entry: Students with relevant qualifications may be eligible for credit transfers and complete the program in 60-120 credits.
Courses and Modules:
- Part One Compulsory Courses:
- Financial Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Quantitative Methods in Business
- Financial Management
- Managerial Finance
- Part One Electives: Students choose from a range of finance-related courses.
- Part Two Compulsory Courses:
- Investment Analysis
- Corporate Finance
- International Finance
- Financial Derivatives
- Portfolio Management
- Econometrics
- Part Two Electives: Students choose from a range of specialised finance courses depending on their chosen specialisation.
- Research Report: (Financial Analytics and Research specialisation only) Students conduct an independent research project and write a report.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Examinations
- Assignments
- Presentations
- Case studies
- Research projects (Financial Analytics and Research specialisation only)
Assessment Criteria:
- Depth of understanding
- Analytical skills
- Critical thinking
- Problem-solving abilities
- Communication skills
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive lectures
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Guest lectures from industry professionals
- Online learning resources
Faculty:
- Experienced and qualified finance practitioners and researchers
- Strong focus on student engagement and support
Unique Approaches:
- Trading and Investment Rooms: Provide hands-on experience in simulated financial markets.
- Industry partnerships: Offer real-world case studies and networking opportunities.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Financial analyst
- Investment banker
- Portfolio manager
- Risk analyst
- Financial consultant
Career Opportunities:
- Finance industry
- Banking and insurance
- Investment management
- Government and regulatory agencies
- Consulting firms
Career Outcomes:
- Graduates are well-equipped to pursue successful careers in various finance-related fields.
- The program prepares students for leadership roles and advanced professional qualifications.
Other:
Key Points:
- The MFin program is open to international students.
- Students can apply for scholarships and awards.
- The program is available on the Auckland, Manawatū, and online campuses.
Entry Requirements:
Massey University Entry Requirements:
All students must meet the university's entrance requirements to be eligible for admission. These include:
- Academic Qualifications:
- Applicants must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification with a minimum C+ grade average in the highest level courses.
- Applicants with a Bachelor of Business Studies with Honours from Massey University or an equivalent degree from another recognized university may apply for credit towards Part One of the qualification.
Specific Requirements:
- Domestic Students:
- You may be eligible to apply through the University Entrance (UE) or the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF).
- International Students:
English Language Requirements:
All students, regardless of nationality, must demonstrate proficiency in English.
- Domestic Students:
- International Students: