Rank | Name | Country |
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1 | HEC Paris | France |
2 | ESCP Europe | France |
3 | SKEMA Business School | France |
4 | ESSEC Business School | France |
5 | EDHEC Business School | France |
6 | University of St. Gallen | Switzerland |
7 | Bocconi | Italy |
8 | MIT Sloan School of Management | United States |
9 | Imperial College Business School | United Kingdom |
10 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China |
Rank | Name | Country |
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1 | Oxford Saïd Business School | United Kingdom |
2 | MIT Sloan School of Management | United States |
3 | HEC Paris | France |
4 | London Business School | United Kingdom |
5 | UC Berkeley Haas School of Business | United States |
6= | ESSEC Business School | France |
6= | Cambridge Judge Business School | United Kingdom |
8 | London School of Economics | United Kingdom |
9 | UCLA Anderson School of Management | United States |
10 | ESADE Business School | Spain |
The Master of Finance is a master's degree awarded by universities or graduate schools preparing students for careers in finance. The degree is often titled Master in Finance (M.Fin., MiF, MFin), or Master of Science in Finance (MSF in North America, and MSc in Finance in the UK and Europe). In the U.S. and Canada the program may be positioned as a professional degree. Particularly in Australia, the degree may be offered as a Master of Applied Finance (MAppFin). In some cases, the degree is offered as a Master of Management in Finance (MMF). More specifically focused and titled degrees are also offered.