| Academic degree |
Master of Science in Banking and Financial Management (MSc) |
| Programme start |
second week in September |
| Duration |
4 semesters full-time study |
| Time of presence |
Thursday - Saturday |
| Credits |
120 ECTS |
| Language |
English |
| Admissions per year |
max. 30 |
| Admission requirements |
Completion of a relevant Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Economics or in a related area with at least 180 ECTS credits.
We expect students to hold at least 5 ECTS credits in each of the following fields: Mathematics/Quantitative Methods, Statistics, Corporate Finance/Investments, Accounting, Management and Research Methods/Scientific Work. This adds up to field specific prerequisites of 30 ECTS credits.
Pre-Courses in Finance and Accounting (5 ECTS credits each) are offered to students who do not fullfill the above stated requirements.
The overall average grade as indicated in the Bachelor’s degree, certificate or in the diploma supplement must be above average.
Applicants are expected to have an English language proficiency level of C1. Evidence can be provided in form of a language certificate or participating in a personal interview. Native speakers are exempt from language proof. |
| Application and admission procedure |
For details about the admission criteria, the admission procedure and for the application see:
Application |
| Appliaction deadline |
31st May – for students who require a visa; early application is recommended.
30th June – only for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens. |
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| Tuition fees |
CHF 750.- per semester (state-funded study programme) |
| Study and career |
Study and career are compatible. We recommend students to work no more than 1.5 days during the semester. Of course you will have time during the semester breaks to undertake internships. |
| Accredition |
FIBAA |
| Living in Liechtenstein |
see Studying in Liechtenstein
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| Academic Director |
Prof. Dr. Marco Menichetti - Chair in Business Administration, Banking and Financial Management |
| Study counselling |
Mag. Ulrike Ebli-McKenna, Executive Director (of Programme)
Lars Kaiser, MSc - Research Assistant |