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M.S. in Finance

Sy Syms School of Business

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M.S. in Finance

10 Courses  I  On-Campus in New York City  I  Full-Time (15 Months)

The M.S. in Finance at èapp's AACSB-accredited Sy Syms School of Business is for students interested in the financial industry, in other areas of business that require a finance focus, or as the next step en route to a Ph.D. in Finance. Students will also be prepared to take the CFA exam.

  • Deepen your understanding of finance and its role in business enterprises.
  • Analyze the context and environments in which finance plays a major role.
  • Understand the decision making process of investors and corporations and their interactions with the market.

Curriculum

Required Courses (24 credits)

  • FIN 6000 Introduction to Finance
  • ECON 5101 Microeconomics
  • IDS 5404 Statistics and Data Analysis
  • FIN 5775 Corporate Finance
  • FIN 6110 Investments
  • FIN 5745 Financial Reporting
  • FIN 7000 Professional Seminar
  • FIN 7100 Advanced Topics in Finance

Electives (6 credits)

Select from below:

  • AIM 5006 Artificial Intelligence
  • FIN 6115 Fixed Income Securities
  • FIN 6300 Mergers and Acquisitions
  • FIN 6200 Entrepreneurial Finance
  • MAT 5640 Mathematics of Finance

Full Program Breakdown

M.S. in Finance

10 Courses  I  On-Campus in New York City  I  Full-Time (15 Months)

The M.S. in Finance at èapp's AACSB-accredited Sy Syms School of Business is for students interested in the financial industry, in other areas of business that require a finance focus, or as the next step en route to a Ph.D. in Finance. Students will also be prepared to take the CFA exam.

  • Deepen your understanding of finance and its role in business enterprises.
  • Analyze the context and environments in which finance plays a major role.
  • Understand the decision making process of investors and corporations and their interactions with the market.

Curriculum

Required Courses (24 credits)

  • FIN 6000 Introduction to Finance
  • ECON 5101 Microeconomics
  • IDS 5404 Statistics and Data Analysis
  • FIN 5775 Corporate Finance
  • FIN 6110 Investments
  • FIN 5745 Financial Reporting
  • FIN 7000 Professional Seminar
  • FIN 7100 Advanced Topics in Finance

Electives (6 credits)

Select from below:

  • AIM 5006 Artificial Intelligence
  • FIN 6115 Fixed Income Securities
  • FIN 6300 Mergers and Acquisitions
  • FIN 6200 Entrepreneurial Finance
  • MAT 5640 Mathematics of Finance

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Undergraduate majors in quantitative fields preferred.

Application Information 

All applicants must submit the following: 

- Completed

- US$50 non-refundable application fee

- Supporting documents, including:

  • Transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resume/CV
  • Proof of English proficiency (if you are an international student)

Questions? Contact financeadmissions@yu.edu to schedule an appointment with an admissions director. We can discuss any questions about your qualifications, financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree. We can also do a preliminary transcript review and discuss your admissions and financing options.

Tuition, Financial Aid and Scholarships 

The Office of Student Finance maintains current tuition and fees for all graduate programs.

All applicants are automatically considered for the Fellows Scholarship Program. You do not need to submit any additional information.

M.S. in Finance Admissions

Admissions & Financial Aid

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Undergraduate majors in quantitative fields preferred.

Application Information 

All applicants must submit the following: 

- Completed

- US$50 non-refundable application fee

- Supporting documents, including:

  • Transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resume/CV
  • Proof of English proficiency (if you are an international student)

Questions? Contact financeadmissions@yu.edu to schedule an appointment with an admissions director. We can discuss any questions about your qualifications, financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree. We can also do a preliminary transcript review and discuss your admissions and financing options.

Tuition, Financial Aid and Scholarships 

The Office of Student Finance maintains current tuition and fees for all graduate programs.

All applicants are automatically considered for the Fellows Scholarship Program. You do not need to submit any additional information.

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M.S. in Finance Admissions

Meet the Faculty

Bloomberg Finance Lab

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With Bloomberg Terminals and a real-time Wall St. ticker, the Dr. David Drelich Bloomberg Finance Lab offers students the same technology used by the world’s leading business and financial professionals.

Bloomberg Terminals provide real-time and historical data, market moving news and analytics to help business and financial professionals worldwide make better informed investment decisions. The Lab also features trading platforms for every asset class, research and a global network to communicate securely and reliably.

Student Life

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Student Spotlight

“At èapp, I was afforded so many opportunities. With each class, you learn about leadership, financial data, financial management. You learn about risk. You learn about governance. It's manageable and it rejuvenates you and gives you a new sense of life and fulfillment. Be hungry and chase after it.” 

— Michelle Borde, Sy Syms School of Business ‘24

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Living in NYC

èapp’s campuses provide easy access to what New York City has to offer: restaurants, pubs, shopping, exercise, art and entertainment. 

Arts and Culture – New York City is home to many of the world’s premier museums, design houses, and performing arts centers, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (“The Met”), the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and the Whitney as well as smaller spaces such as the Neue Galerie, the Noguchi Museum, and New Museum. As a student, you’ll have access to discounted tickets for famous shows on Broadway, on-the-rise Off-Broadway shows, and experimental theatre Off-Off-Broadway.  

Food and Nightlife – The city offers everything from hip and trendy bistros to cheap and cheerful cafes to organic and local open-air markets. Check out Coffee Shoppe, where all of the wait staff are former models, grab ramen at Ippudo, or a slice at John’s Pizza in Times Square. During our annual Restaurant Week, you can enjoy the prix-fixe menu at many of NYC’s finest restaurants for just $28.  

Sports and Fitness – Run along the Hudson, bike around Manhattan to Brooklyn, or ride along the west side highway to the famous Cloisters. Gym and fitness memberships can be as low as $10/month.

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Student Clubs and Organizations

Through social events, professional development and service initiatives, student organizations play a vital role in  graduate student life at èapp. 

  • Beta Gama Sigma (BGS) is The International Business Honor Society. YU's BGS chapter has been active since 2015. BGS recognizes and honors top performing students from around the world in schools accredited by the AACSB and provides lifetime value by offering programs, connections, benefits and opportunities to every individual in the organization. 
     
  • Graduate Student Association (GSA) helps all grad students acclimate to life in New York City and connect with their peers. GSA organizes social activities and professional development events and advocates on behalf of students with the school administration.
     
  • Chinese Student Union helps Chinese students across the university adapt to life in New York and at the University through social activities, including Fall and Spring Festivals.
     
  • Indian Students Association fosters an authentic understanding of India and its culture among the èapp community through social activities and events. We also support incoming students as they get acquainted with life in New York City. 
     
  • African Student Association is committed to fostering a sense of community, leadership, and cultural awareness among African students at the èapp.
     
  • ISACA Student Group, YU's chapter of the international organization for cybersecurity professionals, offers social events, networking and development opportunities, and certifications with the goal of expanding recognition of the IT Audit and Assurance, Security and IT Governance disciplines.
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Housing: Find your Place

Living in New York City can be an incredible experience, and finding the right place to live is an important part of that journey. We have compiled these resources to assist you in your housing search, but we do not endorse or recommend any particular housing option. You should carefully review and evaluate your options and understand any agreement before you sign it. It is your responsibility to determine if a housing option is suitable and legal.

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International Student Services

èapp has many resources to support students coming from abroad, organized under the Office of International Student Services (OISS). There, you can find help with immigration forms, visa applications, employment information, and more. You will have the opportunity to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT), which provides a student visa for pursuing employment related to your field of study. Our advisors will be happy to help you with visa preparation, immigration interview, and transition to New York City. 

Alumni & Careers

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Your Network Knows No Bounds

Connections are at the core of the Sy Syms education, and the M.S. in Finance is no exception. As a Sy Syms graduate student, you'll join a powerful community of innovators, entrepreneurs and values-driven business professionals, no matter where you live and work. Small class sizes mean you can create meaningful bonds with your cohort, as well as receive more personalized attention and feedback from your professors. 

Once you graduate, you'll join the èapp and Sy Syms alumni communities. Both of these groups are known for their inclusiveness and compassion, and they can serve as effective springboards for new professional opportunities throughout your career.

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The Value of a Sy Syms Degree

With a 95 percent employment rate within six months of graduation, Sy Syms graduates land dream jobs and impactful careers with top organizations.

JOB TITLES & AVERAGE SALARIES:

  • Corporate Controller: $80,000 - $110,000
     
  • Financial Analyst: $65,000 - $90,000
     
  • Investment Banking Analyst: $80,000 - $120,000
     
  • Portfolio Manager: $100,000 - $150,000
     
  • Risk Management Analyst: $60,000 - $90,000
     
  • Wealth Manager: $75,000 - $120,000
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