MSc Finance and Risk Management

Berlin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MSc in Finance and Risk Management is a full-time program. It can be completed in two years, though a one-year option is available for students with a four-year bachelor's degree. The program’s objective is to train specialists in the finance industry with a strong emphasis on risk assessment, financial management, and geopolitical factors. The curriculum goes beyond traditional finance, focusing on emerging areas like Fintech, Cyber Finance, and the behavioral aspects of financial decision-making. Students have the opportunity to combine their studies with a part-time job in Berlin, which provides invaluable practical experience.

Curriculum: The curriculum is comprehensive, providing students with a deep understanding of financial analysis and management. It includes a range of core modules such as Financial Economics, Valuation, Risk Management, and Business Models and Risk Management of the Financial Industry. The program also delves into specialized and contemporary topics like Geopolitics of Finance and Cyber Finance, Behavioral Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Portfolio Management. A significant part of the curriculum involves ICN's "CreaCtive" challenges, which are designed to foster innovative thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on projects.

Research Focus: ICN's research is strongly influenced by its transdisciplinary ARTEM philosophy. The research focus of the MSc in Finance and Risk Management is on applied research that helps to solve real-world problems in finance and risk management. This includes understanding the emergence of new financial technologies (Fintech), the impact of behavioral finance, and the strategic location of financial vehicles. Students are trained in research methods and data analytics and are required to complete a company-based research project or a thesis. This practical approach ensures that graduates are not only well-versed in financial theory but also skilled in conducting meaningful research that contributes to a more sustainable and ethical financial sector.

Industry Engagement: Industry engagement is a central pillar of the MSc in Finance and Risk Management. The program's design is highly professional, with many courses taught by industry professionals. The school has a network of nearly 150 partner companies and organizes regular career forums and networking events to connect students with potential employers. The program also includes a mandatory professional experience component, such as an internship or a company-based research project, which allows students to apply their knowledge in a real-world context and build a professional network. In Berlin, the work-study rhythm is designed to allow students to take on part-time jobs, further enhancing their practical skills and employability.

Global Perspective: The global perspective is a key feature of the ICN Business School experience. The MSc in Finance and Risk Management is an international program with a curriculum that focuses on global challenges, such as financial geopolitics and the internationalization of finance. The program is taught entirely in English, attracting a diverse student body and fostering a multicultural learning environment. ICN has campuses in Nancy, Paris, and Berlin, as well as a network of over 150 partner universities worldwide. This provides students with opportunities for international exposure, whether through academic exchanges or by living and studying in a major European capital, preparing them to work in a globalized financial industry.

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Location

Berlin

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

Euro 13000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

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

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 75 or higher.
  • TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication): Overall score of 750 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Overall score of 105 or higher.
  • Cambridge: FCE (First Certificate in English) branded as B2 First.

ICN Business School, Germany is promoting global education by supporting talented and motivated international students through a range of merit-based and need-based scholarships. These scholarships are designed to ease the financial burden and encourage diversity within its student body, especially at the Berlin campus.

ICN Academic Excellence Scholarships: This scholarship is awarded to outstanding international students with an excellent academic track record and strong motivation. It is available for students applying to Bachelor’s, Master in Management (MiM), and MSc programs. The amount varies depending on the academic profile, motivation letter, and potential contribution to the ICN community.

Early Bird Scholarship: International students who apply and confirm their admission early in the application cycle are eligible for a tuition fee discount. This scholarship encourages early planning and timely application submission.

Need-Based Financial Aid: ICN offers limited financial assistance based on the financial needs of students. Applicants are required to submit proof of financial hardship, along with supporting documents. This aid is considered on a case-by-case basis and may partially cover tuition fees.

Alumni & Partner University Scholarships: Students from ICN’s partner universities or referred by ICN alumni networks may be eligible for special grants or tuition reductions. These are designed to foster academic collaboration and reward students coming from ICN’s global education network.

Graduates of the MSc in Finance and Risk Management from ICN Business School are well-positioned for a variety of specialized roles within the financial sector. The program’s curriculum, with its strong emphasis on emerging areas like Fintech, behavioral finance, and geopolitical risks, coupled with ICN's unique ARTEM philosophy, prepares students to be both innovative and responsible leaders.

Risk Manager: A core career path, this role involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating financial risks for banks, insurance companies, or large corporations. The program's focus on risk assessment and management strategies is directly applicable here.

Financial Analyst: These professionals analyze financial data, evaluate investment opportunities, and create financial models to support business decisions. The program’s rigorous training in financial modeling and valuation prepares graduates for this role.

Investment Banker: Graduates can work on complex financial transactions such as mergers and acquisitions (M&A), initial public offerings (IPOs), and corporate restructurings. The curriculum's focus on M&A and corporate finance is highly relevant.

Portfolio Manager: This role involves managing investment portfolios for individuals or institutions, making strategic decisions to maximize returns while managing risk. The program's courses on portfolio management and asset prices dynamics are key.

Fintech Specialist: With the program's emphasis on financial technology, graduates can work for Fintech startups or established financial institutions, developing new digital financial products, services, or platforms.

Compliance Officer: These professionals ensure that a company's financial operations adhere to regulatory and legal standards. The program’s coursework in regulatory compliance and financial stability provides a strong foundation for this career.

Management Consultant (Financial Services): Working for a consulting firm, graduates can advise financial institutions on a variety of strategic issues, from risk management and operational efficiency to market entry and digital transformation.

Credit Manager: Responsible for assessing the creditworthiness of clients and managing a company's credit policies, this role is crucial for banks and other lending institutions.

Treasurer: In this corporate role, a treasurer manages a company’s financial assets, liquidity, and funding. The program's focus on cash management and corporate finance is directly applicable to this position.

Financial Stability Analyst: Working for central banks or regulatory bodies, these analysts monitor the financial system to identify and contain systemic risks, contributing to the stability of the entire financial sector.


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