Specialisation: Asset Pricing
Due to the changing nature of financial markets, specialists in asset pricing are in high demand. People who can translate financial theories into tangible actions are extremely valuable in today’s business world. In this specialisation, you will develop skills in IT, research, econometrics and mathematics, all of which are useful in any company. And you’ll be especially valued for the international experience you'll gain during your study and perhaps your internship.
Our graduates have found positions in:
- banks
- pension funds
- risk analysis and risk management departments
- fund management companies
- PhD programmes and academic research
Specialisation: Banking
Banking graduates are in short supply, so demand is high in the employment market. The financial institutions sector is growing rapidly, especially in Europe, and job opportunities abound in the Netherlands, Germany and in many other countries. In addition, the master’s programme in Financial Economics has already established strong ties with a network of international companies, so making contacts with future employers is particularly straightforward.
Our graduates have found positions in:
- investment banking – advising companies how to manage their finances
- management of share issues and bond issues
- research departments of banks – using quantitative techniques
- risk management – involved in granting loans to larger companies and hedge funds
Specialisation: Financial Analysis
The Financial Analysis specialisation is an excellent preparation for gaining professional qualification as a Chartered Financial Analyst or an equivalent thereof. It also offers great immediate international career opportunities in the Netherlands, Germany and other countries across the globe.
Our graduates have found positions in:
- sell-side analysis – working for investment banks, advising the public
- buy-side analysis – working for pension funds, banks and other financial institutions
- transaction services departments – advising on mergers and acquisitions
- universities, doing academic research