Masters Programme in Banking and International Finance

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Program Overview

The Master's Programme in Banking and International Finance at the University of Jyväskylä offers an advanced education designed to prepare students for careers in global financial markets. This program focuses on the complexities of banking systems, international finance, and financial management, equipping students with the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive in the financial industry. The programme offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the theoretical foundations of finance and their practical applications, with a focus on international dimensions.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Master's Programme in Banking and International Finance is structured to provide a solid grounding in financial theory, economic principles, and quantitative techniques. Students begin with core courses that cover financial markets, risk management, and international financial regulations. As the program progresses, it delves deeper into specialized topics such as financial crises, banking institutions, portfolio management, and global capital markets. The programme includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing students for complex financial decision-making roles. There is also an emphasis on research methods, enabling students to develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for problem-solving in financial contexts. The curriculum ensures that graduates are well-prepared for both academic and professional career paths.

Research Focus: Research in the Master's Programme in Banking and International Finance at the University of Jyväskylä is rooted in exploring financial systems, banking strategies, and the global economic environment. The programme fosters a strong research culture that encourages students to investigate contemporary challenges in finance, including the effects of globalization, the integration of emerging markets, and the regulation of financial institutions. Faculty members actively engage in research related to financial markets, risk management, corporate finance, and financial regulation, providing students with access to cutting-edge research and academic expertise. Students are encouraged to conduct independent research projects that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in banking and international finance.

Industry Engagement: The University of Jyväskylä places a significant emphasis on linking academic studies with real-world industry practices. Students in the Banking and International Finance programme benefit from strong connections with international financial institutions, industry professionals, and experts who provide insights through guest lectures, seminars, and internships. The program offers opportunities for students to work closely with financial institutions, research organizations, and companies to gain practical experience and build professional networks. These industry engagements ensure that graduates are well-prepared to transition into the workforce and meet the needs of the rapidly evolving global financial market.

Global Perspective: The Master's Programme in Banking and International Finance is designed with a global perspective, recognizing the importance of understanding financial systems on an international scale. The program explores topics such as international financial markets, global banking regulations, and cross-border investments, offering students a comprehensive understanding of how financial markets operate worldwide. Furthermore, the program attracts a diverse student body, providing an enriching learning environment that reflects a variety of cultural perspectives. This international exposure prepares graduates to work in multinational financial institutions, engage in global financial analysis, and navigate the complexities of international finance.

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Tuition Fee

€ 10000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: €100

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • English language test waiver is applicable if the Bachelor's, Master's, Licentiate, or Doctoral degree is in English language.

The University of Jyväskylä offers a range of scholarship opportunities designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships are aimed at easing the financial burden of studying abroad, enabling talented students from around the world to access high-quality education and become part of the university's vibrant academic community.

Tuition Fee Scholarships: International students applying to degree programs at the University of Jyväskylä are eligible for tuition fee scholarships. These scholarships are primarily available to students from countries outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). The scholarship covers a significant portion of the tuition fee, reducing the financial load for international students. Students can apply for these scholarships when they apply for their program, and the university offers partial or full tuition fee waivers, depending on the specific scholarship and the applicant's qualifications.

University Scholarships for Master's Degree Students: For international students applying to Master’s degree programs, the University of Jyväskylä offers a number of Master's scholarships. These scholarships are merit-based and typically cover tuition fees for the duration of the program. In some cases, students may also be eligible for additional living cost allowances or stipends to support their studies.

Finland Scholarship Program: The Finland Scholarship is another key opportunity for international students. It is a national initiative that provides a combination of tuition fee waivers and a living allowance for students from outside the EU/EEA. This scholarship program is highly competitive and is designed to attract top international talent to Finland. The scholarship aims to promote Finland as a destination for high-level academic research and study, benefiting both the students and the Finnish higher education system.

External Scholarships and Funding: Apart from university-based scholarships, international students at the University of Jyväskylä may also explore external scholarship programs offered by the Finnish government, private organizations, and international institutions. These scholarships may be available for specific regions or academic fields and can provide additional financial support to students.

Graduates of the Master's Programme in Banking and International Finance from the University of Jyväskylä have access to a wide range of career opportunities in the global financial sector. The program’s comprehensive curriculum and strong emphasis on practical experience prepare students for various roles in both private and public financial institutions. 

Banking and Financial Services: Graduates can work in commercial banks, investment banks, and central banks, taking on roles such as financial analysts, risk managers, and investment advisors.

Corporate Finance: Students can pursue positions in multinational corporations, focusing on corporate financial planning, treasury management, and strategic financial decision-making.

Financial Consulting: Graduates can become financial consultants or advisors, providing expert advice to clients on investment strategies, risk management, and capital market activities.

Risk Management: The program equips students with the skills needed to work in risk management departments, where they can assess and mitigate financial risks for organizations.

Regulatory and Compliance Roles: Graduates can find opportunities in regulatory bodies or compliance departments of financial institutions, ensuring adherence to global financial regulations and standards.

Economic Research and Analysis: The program’s strong research focus allows graduates to pursue careers as economic researchers, financial analysts, or market analysts for think tanks, research firms, or governmental agencies.

Investment Banking and Asset Management: Graduates may enter investment banking, focusing on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate finance transactions, or work in asset management firms managing investment portfolios for clients.

International Finance and Trade: With a global perspective, graduates can also pursue roles in international trade finance, foreign exchange, or cross-border investments.


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