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3rd June 2015, 01:45 PM
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Tulane University MS Finance
Give me deadlines for admission in MS Finance Program offering by Tulane University? I have done BS Degree with same specialization. Now I want to do Master Degree. Some one suggested me to do MS Finance from the Tulane University. Give me its placement statistics and also provide fee details.
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2nd July 2018, 05:00 PM
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Re: Tulane University MS Finance
Can you tell me about the Master in Finance Specializations offered by A B Freeman School of Business - Tulane University? Also provide me the contact address of the School?
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2nd July 2018, 05:02 PM
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Re: Tulane University MS Finance
Developed in conjunction with industry professionals, the Tulane Finance with the Tulane Master of Finance (MFIN) program offered by A B Freeman School of Business - Tulane University prepares college graduates for successful careers in finance. Its rigorous and specialized MFIN curriculum provides with a solid foundation in the fundamentals of finance and the use of financial analysis tools. One will be taught by internationally recognized faculty known for high-impact research published in the top academic journals. Master in Finance Specializations Banking and Financial Services Specialization To earn the Banking and Financial Services specialization, one must complete FINE 7660 Risk Management and Applications to Financial Firms and at least two courses from the following list: ACCN 7270 Accounting for Business and Financial Risk (3 credit hours) FINE 7140 Venture Capital and Private Equity (3 credit hours) FINE 7150 International Finance (3 credit hours) FINE 7170 Financial Intermediaries (3 credit hours) FINE 7180 Financial Modeling (3 credit hours) FINE 7210 Real Estate Planning, Finance, and Development (3 credit hours) FINE 7330 Financial Trading (3 credit hours) FINE 7340 Aaron Selber Jr. Course on Distressed Debt (3 credit hours) FINE 7350 Aaron Selber Jr. Course on Hedge Funds (3 credit hours) FINE 7610 Darwin Fenner Student Managed Fund (3 credit hours) Energy Specialization To earn the Energy Specialization, one must complete FINE 7670 Risk Management and Applications to Energy Firms and at least two courses from the following list: ENRG 7100 Energy Markets, Institutions, and Policy (3 credit hours) ENRG 7110 Energy Modeling (3 credit hours) ENRG 7130 Energy and Environmental Economics (3 credit hours) ENRG 7200 Energy Fundamentals and Trading (3 credit hours) ENRG 7210 Energy Accounting and Valuation, cross-listed with ACCN 7210 (3 credit hours) ENRG 7300 Advanced Energy Trading and Finance (3 credit hours) ENRG 7610 Energy Trading: Wholesale Electric Markets (3 credit hours) ENRG 7720 Energy Portfolio Management (3 credit hours) ENRG 7730 Energy Investment Banking (3 credit hours) Contact Detail: A. B. Freeman School of Business Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex 7 McAlister Drive Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118 |