In the MIF, students examine how finance functions across countries, institutions, and markets. They use financial and economic data to study global trends, apply quantitative methods, and work with indicators that support financial decision-making in international contexts. The program emphasizes key areas of international finance, including the role of financial institutions, how global markets operate, the impact of economic policy, and the use of data in financial decision-making. These areas are explored to prepare students for roles that involve research, analysis, advising, and financial planning in complex international settings.
This program brings together individuals with different perspectives on finance, shaped by their academic paths and international experiences. This mix creates an engaging environment where students challenge ideas, learn from one another, and build lasting professional connections.
Upon completion of the program, students are awarded the academic title Master of Arts in International Finance.
To attend classes, applicants must demonstrate advanced English proficiency through an internationally recognized certificate or by passing the University's Proficiency Exam.