Investment banks, hedge funds and other financial intermediaries are in search of specialists with an increasingly high technical level, not only in finance itself, but also in key related subjects. It is impossible nowadays to go into corporate finance without a sound background in accounting or into market finance without good grounding in financial mathematics. Our program aims to fulfill two objectives in a very short period of time: to lay the necessary foundations for any career in corporate or market finance, and to provide in-depth knowledge in each student’s field of specialization. |
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| M. Jean Gore teaching the MS Finance class 2007 |
The MS Finance HEC lasts one year.
It is made up of two parts:
The thesis is defended in public in front of a panel of professors and professionals. The Specialized Master is awarded once the class work, placement and professional thesis have been validated.
Although course titles have all been translated into French, it should be noted that about 50% of classes are currently taught in English and 50% in French. The proportion of classes taught in english is set to increase in coming years to make our graduates even more operationally effective in an international environment.
Below is a list of the courses for the class commencing in September 2007:
Core Courses : Accounting and Financial Analysis (***) Advanced Corporate Finance (**) |
Electives: There are three course formats: |
In December 2006, the Lehman Brothers investment bank took its partnership with the School one step further by becoming a member of the HEC Foundation. As part of this partnership, Lehman Brothers awards three grants to the best students each year: for the Grande Ecole course, the MBA and the MS Finance HEC. The prize for students of the MS Finance HEC comes with a grant of €10,000 at he end of the year, awarded to the best student(s) in the class by decision of the examinations panel chaired by the Specialized Masters Director. For the 2006-2007 school year, the Lehman Brothers Prize was awarded to Naoual Benyezzar, Laurence Boclé and Benjamin Filou.