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MSc in Financial Risk Management
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Mansfield United States of America

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25 Acceptance Rate

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15 months Duration

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$ 42,750 Tuition

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Full time Format

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Dec 16, 2020 Application deadline

Other available programs from University of Connecticut: School of Business

Designed for business professionals, UConn's Master of Science in Financial Risk Management (MSFRM) nurtures a comprehensive understanding of how to successfully identify and manage various types of financial risk in today's complex business world.

To keep up with the evolving role of financial analysts, fund managers, investment bankers, and other risk management professionals, the MS in Financial Risk Management program crafts a unique blend of theory and practice. Drawing from both the analytical and quantitative curriculum, as well as a rich blend of practical application, students will be well-prepared to step in as future financial leaders capable of developing and directing investment strategies or managing the financial risk of firms, institutions, and private clients.

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