2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Aug 04, 2025  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Finance, MS


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Contact

Whitman Graduate Programs, busgrad@syr.edu

Program Description

The MS in Finance challenges students to develop a thorough understanding of the global framework of finance and proceed to concentrate their efforts in selected areas of the discipline, such as corporate finance or investments. The preparation afforded to students desiring in-depth knowledge of finance must be commensurate with the increased complexity of the financial environment, as exemplified by greater opportunities and risks, larger array of products and financial management strategies, and greater degree of competition in the market for properly trained graduates. 

The MS in Finance places emphasis on attracting highly qualified students from around the globe and building a challenging program with an excellent reputation. Upon completion of the program, graduates will have an understanding of the field of finance and the ability to use the appropriate theory and methodology to excel in today’s global financial environment.

The Whitman MS in Finance can be completed with 30 credits (as little as one year) by students with academic backgrounds in finance, economics, accounting, and business. Students without academic backgrounds in these areas should expect to take up to an additional nine hours of foundation courses as part of the program. The MS in Finance program advisor reviews each student’s academic background and designs a program personally suited for the student.

Student Learning Outcomes


1. Be able to create optimal (efficient) portfolios of stocks

2. Value investments in projects and companies using advanced DCF-related approaches

Degree Requirements


The core of the program consists of 30 credit hours, of which 18 to 21 must be in finance. Students must take Corporate Financial Policy and Strategy, Investment Analysis, Financial Management, and three to four additional courses in finance. They are also required to take a course in either Regression Analysis or Time Series Analysis. The remaining courses may be taken in related areas (such as statistics, accounting, economics, reals estate and international business). Available electives include International Financial Management, Emerging Markets, Fixed Income Securities, Derivatives, Distress Investing, Value Investing, and Securities Markets.

International Programs


In addition to the course work offered in Syracuse, students have the opportunity to participate in various international programs. The London Summer Program offers internships with prestigious international firms. The Shanghai Summer Program provides a unique view into the world of the important Asian markets.

Total Credits Required 30

Finance Courses 18-21 credits

Required (12 credits)

Total Credits Required 30


Finance Courses 18-21 credits


Courses from Related Fields 9-12 credits


  • Regression and Time Series Analysis
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • International Business
  • Real Estate

Transfer Credit


Students can transfer a maximum of 6 credits of elective coursework. The credits must be graduate level taken from an AACSB accredited business school. A grade of “B” or higher is needed to transfer in the credits. The grade itself does not transfer.

Satisfactory Progress


Students are required to maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher to meet degree requirements.

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