If you are looking to accelerate your career path and open the door for better job opportunities, then the Master of Applied Finance and Economics (MAFE) can help prepare you for bigger roles.
The MAFE is a one-of-a-kind master's degree in Finance and Economics that can be completed full-time in just 12–18 months.
You will take advanced coursework in both Finance and Economics, followed by a capstone course with four project-based modules including cost-benefit analysis, financial decision-making, forecasting, and portfolio management.
The MAFE offers you:
- a coursework-based master’s degree with practical training in Finance and Economics, for those who have majored in Finance or Economics
- preparation for high-level professional roles in finance, banking, and the public sector
- intensive, hands-on application of tools and techniques
- many opportunities to use Te Kura Umanga W?hi Hokohoko | UC Business School Trading Room, powered by Bloomberg terminals
- accommodation to sit the Chartered Financial Analyst exams
- a proven track record for graduate placements.
What Will My Study Involve?
- UC is the only university in Aotearoa New Zealand that offers a taught master’s programme in Applied Finance and Economics. Finance and Economics are interrelated disciplines, and studying both allows you to gain a more holistic understanding of markets, including financial markets, as well as the economy within which they operate.
- The combined Master’s degree, which includes intensive training in how to use modern data analytics tools, gives graduates a wide range of professional careers in banking, the financial sector, and the public sector.
- Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School is accredited by AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS; only one percent of business schools in the world have attained all three.
- UC is also part of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute University Affiliation Program, and is accredited by the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association (PRMIA).
- A Master of Applied Finance and Economics graduate:
- can demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of current theoretical concepts and frameworks within finance and economics
- is able to think logically, analytically, and critically with respect to the academic literature in finance and economics and explain how this literature applies to real world problems
- is able to synthesise academic or professional literature and effectively communicate the results of their independent study orally and in written form
- is able to apply their in-depth knowledge of finance and economics to real problems.
Entry Requirements:
- Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree that includes intermediate microeconomics, introductory business finance, a calculus-based mathematics course, and an introductory statistics course, and be approved for entry.
- If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.