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Master of Finance

Tulane offers a leading Master of Finance (MFIN) program recognized internationally.  The program is offered at Tulane's New Orleans and Houston campuses. These two MFIN programs are similar in admission requirements, curricula, course content, and faculty. The programs differ in format, flexibility, and location. 

The New Orleans MFIN program is an intensive full-time program, with new enrollments starting each July. Students complete 15 credit hours of core coursework and 19 hours of advanced elective courses. The program is completed over 11 months and graduates earn a Tulane Master of Finance degree. The typical MFIN student has earned an undergraduate degree and has little or no work experience.

The New Orleans MRISK program is an intensive full-time program focused on financial risk management.  Enrollment starts in December and courses starting on campus in January. 

The Houston MFIN program is held on alternate weekends over 14-months. Classes begin each January. Students are able to maintain full-time careers and a typical Monday through Friday work schedule is supported. The curriculum is lock-step and students follow a preset schedule, with all students in the class moving through the all courses as a group.

 

 

 

 

Last Updated 10/6/09
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