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Graduate Financial Economics - Athens

Curriculum

A minimum of 59 credit hours will be required: 30 hours in Economics, 16 hours in Finance, 8 hours in accounting, and 5 hours for Internship or Research Project.

The MFE program is structured so that all academic requirements can be completed in 5 quarters, beginning in the summer. To finish the program, participants will complete a research project or take an internship.

Summer: Accounting I (MFE 610), Macroeconomics and Business Fluctuations (MFE 601), International Trade and Financial Economics (MFE 640).

Fall: Accounting II (MFE 611), Quantitative Analysis for Financial Markets (MFE 500), Seminar in Money and Capital Markets (MFE 650)

Winter: Financial Management I (MFE 620), Financial Management II (MFE 621), Statistics and Econometrics: Theory and Application (MFE 639).

Spring: Managerial Economics (MFE 600), Seminar in Investment (MFE 623), Financial Derivatives (MFE 644)

Summer: Research Project (MFE 696) or Internship* (MFE 670)

*Internship would be the joint responsibility of the program and students. If an internship is not secured by a certain date, students will be required to write a research paper on a financial topic.

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