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Master Finance

Develop your knowledge and skills in finance, specialising in the fields of investment management, corporate finance, financial risk evaluation or financial technologies.

Mention

Finance

Conducted through

Full time programme, Eligible VPL

Teaching Language

EN

Programme type

In person

Campus

Toulouse

Required Level for Entry

High School Diploma (or equivalent) +3

Level Obtained

High School Diploma (or equivalent) +5

Duration

4 semesters

Credits

120 ECTS

Do you want to acquire the skills needed to analyse and manage the financial structure of companies? Do you want to develop new skills in finance and financial IT? Do you want to better understand the financial markets and the risk evaluation of an organisation?

The Master Finance allows students to build a strong conceptual framework in order to analyse financial issues. After the first year of study, students can specialise in the activity that corresponds to their professional identity : M2 Corporate Finance, M2 FIRE (Financial Markets and Risk Evaluation) and M2 FIT (Finance and Information Technology). Practical insights are also offered to ensure that students are accustomed to the functioning and vocabulary of financial markets, the strategies of investors and the pricing of financial assets. The courses are taught 100% in English! It is a rigorous and high quality degree, the TSM Master in Finance among the top 10 Masters in Finance that are EFMD-accredited worldwide.

The trainings can also be carried out as "double degrees"; a Master of Banking and Asset Management of HEC Liège in Belgium and a Master in Financial Markets and Risk Evaluation or a Master in Corporate Finance of TSM.

Silvia Rossetto, Head of Programme

The Master in Finance of the Toulouse School of Management aims to provide students with knowledge and skills to enable them to be successful in any finance related career path. Our idea is at the end, out students can choose to work in a financial institution, corporations, government agency, and research centers.

The Master in Finance is a two-year full time programme. The first year is more theoretical so courses are
centered around principles of modern finance. In addition, our students take courses in economics, accounting and data analysis. The second year is more applied, many courses are offered by practitioners. Students work on real life cases and projects.

Silvia Rossetto

Master in Finance - Head of Programme (M1 Finance)

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Programme Objectives 

  • Financial analysis proficiency: develop skills to analyze financial data and interpret results to inform decision-making
  • Investment strategies: understand various investment vehicles and strategies, including equities, fixed income, derivatives, and alternative investments
  • Corporate Finance knowledge: learn to evaluate corporate financial strategies, including capital structure, budgeting, and valuation
  • Quantitative skills: enhance quantitative and statistical skills for financial modeling and analysis
  • Ethical decision-making: promote ethical standards and practices in finance and investment decision-making
  • Communication skills: develop strong written and verbal communication skills for presenting financial information to stakeholders
  • Technology proficiency: become proficient in financial software and tools commonly used in the finance industry

Specific programme objectives to the track Coporate Finance (M2)

  • Apply sophisticated financial analysis and corporate valuation methods
  • Identify and manage complex operational, financial and extra financial risks

Specific programme objectives to the track Financial Markets and Risk Evaluation (M2)

  • Use advanced modeling and computational tools to price financial assets
  • Assess how investors can manage risks in financial markets

Specific programme objectives to the track Finance and Information Technology (M2)

  • Implement or upgrade financial decision support systems
  • Use IT tools in financial applications

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