MS in Finance
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The MS in Finance program is offered by some of the large Business Schools. The degree is designed for students who may want to specialize in Finance but do not want to go through the hassles and expenditures of an MBA program.
The courses provide detailed knowledge of the policies, principles, and techniques involved in financial decisions made by professionals in corporations, financial institutions, securities firms, and pension fund and mutual fund organizations. The M.S. program in Finance consists of 10 to 15 courses and is more flexible than the MBA, in terms of what courses one wants to take. It may be completed in one year.
The main advantage is that you save time and money and you learn more of Finance than a typical MBA graduate. The disadvantage is that you will be considered for niche jobs and may not have the brand name recognition that of an MBA degree.
Some of the reputable MS in Finance programs, are offered by:
- George Washington University
- Penn State University
- Princeton University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Texas A&M University
- University of Arizona
- University of Florida
- University of Houston
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Kansas
- University of Utah
- Virginia Tech
- Washington University in St. Louis

