Master of Financial Economics Program (MFE) Postgraduate Program By University of Toronto |Top Universities
Tuitionfee

71,250 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

FinanceMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Financial Economics (MFE) is a non-thesis degree. Students follow a three-term, 16-month program, consisting of 12 one-term courses and a four-month summer internship between terms two and three. The core program includes elective courses offered by the Department of Economics and the Rotman School of Management. The Program is designed to equip students with the tools and skills required for successful careers in finance. Its key objective is to provide a broad understanding of Financial Theory and the Economics framework upon which that theory is based, both in the classroom and through actual work experience within firms in the financial sector.

Program overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Financial Economics (MFE) is a non-thesis degree. Students follow a three-term, 16-month program, consisting of 12 one-term courses and a four-month summer internship between terms two and three. The core program includes elective courses offered by the Department of Economics and the Rotman School of Management. The Program is designed to equip students with the tools and skills required for successful careers in finance. Its key objective is to provide a broad understanding of Financial Theory and the Economics framework upon which that theory is based, both in the classroom and through actual work experience within firms in the financial sector.

Admission Requirements

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102+
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710+
3+

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

50,865 CAD
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International Students

71,250 CAD
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