Part - Time Specialization in Financial Management
Part Time Course of 24-month duration
The Master’s Program in Financial Management is equal to seventy five (75) ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), and includes twelve (12) courses , worth five (5) ECTS credits each, as well as the MSc thesis, worth fifteen (15) ECTS credits.
The program includes four (4) preparatory courses in each specialization a) Financial Management b) Data Driven Financial Management , and c) Sustainable Financial Management ,which are offered in September each year. Final registration at the program requires successful attendance and examination in all preparatory courses, unless one is exempted upon the approval of the Program's Committee.
The lectures are conducted in the afternoon.
Preparatory Course - 4 Weeks | |
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1st Year
1st Semester
- Financial Management
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The objective of this course is to describe the theory and practice of the main topics in financial management at the postgraduate level. The course is organized into three parts. The course starts with an overview of the time value of money, valuing bonds, equity valuation, and cost of capital. The second part pertains to capital budgeting and the financial criteria used for making investment decisions. Finally, we consider issues related to payout policy, leverage and capital structure.
- Accounting for Corporations I
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The primary objective of the course is to introduce students to the basic concepts of financial accounting based on international financial reporting standards. Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to understand the structure and key line items of the main financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and statement of changes in equity) of the firms. They will also familiarize themselves with the accounting treatment for cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventories, and non-current assets.
- Accounting for Corporations II
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Accounting for Corporations II builds on and extends the contents of Accounting for Corporations I. The course aims to help students develop a strong foundational understanding of financial accounting concepts, methods, and uses. It places a great emphasis on critically analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating corporate financial statements and related disclosures. The students will appreciate how different accounting rules, financial reporting choices and the use of estimates and judgment affect financial statements. The course has a practical orientation and employs “real world” financial statements to apply the knowledge gained from the application of accounting rules.
- Corporate Finance
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The course objective is to develop special issues in the field of corporate financing, covering the recent developments in the field of corporate finance. During the course, certain subjects drawn from corporate finance theory & practice will be analyzed such as, Different types of debt, Private Equity & Venture Capital, Convertible Bonds, Operating and Financing Lease, Mergers and Acquisitions and Securitization.
2nd Semester
3rd Bimester Period | ECTS |
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5 |
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5 |
4th Bimester Period - (students must select three courses equal to a total of 10 Credit Units) | ECTS |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
5th Bimester Period | ECTS |
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5 |
6th Bimester Period | ECTS |
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5 |
7th Bimester Period | ECTS |
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5 |
8th Bimester Period - (students must select three courses equal to a total of 5 Credit Units) | ECTS |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
Dissertation | ECTS |
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15 |