Termín podání přihlášky: | 30.04.2025 |
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Poznámka k termínu: | For students from visa-seeking countries, we strongly recommend the Early-Bird term for the application submission: February 28, 2025. Programme without specialization. |
Fakulta: | Fakulta sociálních věd |
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Studijní program: | Finance and Data Analytics (N0311A050027) |
Forma studia: | prezenční |
Druh studia: | navazující magisterské |
Jazyk výuky: | angličtina |
Standardní doba studia: | 2 roky |
Krátká poznámka: | Tuition fee based English-taught study programme |
Forma přihlášky: | Elektronická |
Termín podání přihlášky: | 30.04.2025 |
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Poznámka k termínu: | For students from visa-seeking countries, we strongly recommend the Early-Bird term for the application submission: February 28, 2025. Programme without specialization. |
Poplatek za elektronickou formu přihlášky: | 910 Kč |
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Master in Finance and Data Analytics (MFDA) is a two-year English-language Master's degree programme that is designed to pair the key areas of finance and data analytics. The programme takes a data driven approach to analysis of financial markets and organisational information covering key theoretical principles of finance, financial modeling and financial markets to prepare students for a dynamic career in finance, banking and a range of other sectors.
Focusing on modern statistical analysis, data modeling, programming, big data and machine learning techniques, the program equips the student with a thorough understanding and advanced skills in theoretical and applied finance with emphasis on computational aspects of the problems. Programme's graduates will gain quantitative, statistical and technical skills crucial for modern finance and will have the expertise to independently define and creatively solve a broad variety of theoretical as well as practical problems. Emphasis is put on advanced econometrics, statistical methods and data analysis and applicants must have solid background in Mathematics as well as good command of English. Courses are taught both by faculty members of the Institute of Economic Studies (IES) and external professionals from international institutions, central banks and the financial industry. Students are exposed to detailed and advanced knowledge of both financial theory and applied financial methods, with focus on computational aspects of the methods. In particular, courses include Big Data analysis, modern approaches to asset pricing using statistical learning, understanding of financial instruments, advanced econometrics, behavioral finance and time series analysis.
Description of verification and evaluation criteria:
In addition to the application form, every applicant needs to provide the following documents:
a) A copy of a diploma to show at least completed Bachelor studies or confirmation that ongoing Bachelor studies will be completed in the current academic year
b) Transcript of records and academic results from previous studies
c) Structured CV
d) Motivation letter
e) Document showing the level of English proficiency
f) Letter(s) of recommendation (references).
Ad a) Confirmation of studies may be substituted with a transcript of records, provided that these are from the same academic year as the application.
Ad d) The recommended length of the motivation letter is approximately 2 000 characters, including spaces.
Ad e) Applicants should provide a certificate from one of following standardized tests:
A standardized English test is not required from applicants who:
When a score from an English-language test is not presented, the applicants should provide a certificate/official letter of their use of English during their prior studies or employment to support their claim. The certificate/official letter should contain contact information (an email address and a telephone number) to a person (a program director, high school counselor, or an employee supervisor) who has observed your ability to write and communicate in English and can confirm the scope of the use of the English language in the program or employment.
Analytical Skills
Applicants should have good analytical quantitative skills. Applicants should have studied Bachelor level mathematics (e.g. calculus and linear algebra) at least in the extent of one course in one year (e.g., have passed at least two courses in two, not necessarily subsequent, terms). Prior knowledge of economics or finance is an advantage, but it is not required. Applicants should be familiar with the following topics of calculus and linear algebra: functions, limits, derivatives, partial derivatives, optimization techniques, matrix algebra, and differential and difference equations. They should have an introductory-level understanding of probability distributions, hypothesis testing, linear regressions, and the OLS estimation method.
Applicants’ analytical and quantitative ability is best demonstrated by the GRE tests, GMAT tests or by completing one or more levels of the CFA Exams. For GREs, please use our institutional code 1649 so that the results are sent directly to our faculty. A GMAT score above 600 points and above 40 points in the quantitative section or a GRE score above 155 points in the quantitative section gives an applicant good chances for admission.
We do not require a standardized test score from applicants who:
While we do not require a score from GRE or GMAT test when the conditions above are met, a good GRE or GMAT score still significantly strengthens the application and increases an applicant´s chances for admission.
All documents which are not originally in Czech, Slovak or English must be officially translated into English.
The admissions committee will assess applicants on the basis of the submitted documents. Firstly, the documents proving English proficiency are examined for the level required for study. Only those applications that fulfill the requirements for English proficiency are assessed further by the admissions committee and given a ranking from 0 - 100 points. The following criteria will be evaluated: (i) candidates’ aptitude for studies based on their past study results and on the results from ability tests (0-50), (ii) their command of English (0-20), (iii) their motivation for studies (0-30).The point limit for accepting applicants is set by the Dean with respect to the number of applicants and the capacity of the programme.
Podmínkou přijetí ke studiu v magisterském studijním programu je dosažení středního vzdělání s maturitní zkouškou. Podmínkou přijetí ke studiu v magisterském studijním programu, který navazuje na bakalářský studijní program, je rovněž řádné ukončení studia v kterémkoliv typu studijního programu.
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Výše poplatků [EUR] / za období: | 7000 EUR / rok |
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