The Master of Science in Finance (MSF) degree offers a comprehensive graduate education that address the core subject areas of financial information, investments, corporate finance, data analytics and economics. The program offers an elective course structure that provides students with the option to either focus more deeply in the fields of banking, corporate finance, investment services, and economics or a more generalized structure that touches upon elements of each.
The MSF consists of 10-13 courses for 30-39 semester credit hours. The MSF degree requires a minimum of 18 semester credit hours of core and concentration credits in residence at Walsh. The MSF degree is available as a dual degree with the MBA.
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Choose from the approved MSF electives listed above.
Students must complete the prescribed requirements to graduate with a master’s degree from Walsh.