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postgraduate

Degree

Master of Finance (Coursework)

postgraduate

Degree

Master of Finance (Coursework)

Quick facts

  • Annual tuition (2023)

    $88,350 CAD

  • Application fee

    $150 CAD

  • Duration

    1 year

  • PGWP

    1 year

  • Min GPA

    76 out of 100

Deadlines

Term start& deadline Deadline
Fall-September 11-October-2023 2023-10-11
Fall-September 11-October-2024 2024-10-11

Overview

Master of Finance

The Schulich Master of Finance (MF) Program at York is a full-time, 12-month program. 

During this time students will develop their understanding of corporate finance, risk management, private equity, compliance and more. 

Courses place a strong emphasis on real-world applications and context.

Students also participate in Finance Research Seminars and the Professional Seminar Series, with courses in Ethics and Governance and options to specialize in Capital Markets or Financial Risk Management.

The Schulich MF is a program partner of the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Institute, the global industry standard for finance professionals. 

The MF curriculum covers a significant portion of the CFA’s body of knowledge, enabling students to prepare for all three levels of the CFA as they pursue their MF. 

Estimate your cost

Residency
Count of person

$102,798

Total costs

yearly

Details


Cost of living 1 person $9,144
Accommodation 1 bed room $14,448
Tuition 1 person $88,350

Hourly wage

Min wage

17.20 CAD / 1 hour

in Canada every student can work 20 hour per week

Required documents

  • Transcript(s) from all University level studies1
  • Statement of Interest/Statement of Intent/Personal Statement
  • Resume/CV
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Supplementary Information Form
  • Portfolio
  • Sample of Written Work
  • Essays (2 written, 1 timed written, 2 videos)
  • Two references
  • Unofficial copies of GMAT or GRE scores

Language requirements

GRE
not required
GMAT
not required

IELTS

7
6.5
listening
6.5
writing
6.5
speaking
6.5
reading

TOEFL

100
23
listening
23
writing
23
speaking
23
reading

PTE

-
listening
-
writing
-
speaking
-
reading

Cambridge

-
listening
-
writing
-
speaking
-
reading
Language pathway (conditional offer) is available

 

Academic ProgramDestination York ProgramYUBridge Studies ProgramGraduate Studies Preparation ProgramIELTS AcademicRevised TOEFL IBTTOEFL Paper BaseDuolingo
1 / 2    2.5363300-39
3   3.54438040
4   45240055
5   4.55641070
6 YUBridge T1 5 (Min 5 in Writing)64 (Min 16 in Writing)46080
7PreDyGSPP Term 15.56952595
8DYYUB T2676550105
9GSPP Term 26 No Score Below 6.086568115

Minimum Score Required

for Direct Entry

  6.588N/A120

 

  • Levels AP1-AP5 focus on helping build a solid foundation of English proficiency in all four language skills: Reading, writing, listening and speaking.
  • Students who successfully complete Level AP5 may apply to the York University English Language Institute’s YUBridge Program, where they can take a class for academic credit while completing the remainder of their language proficiency requirements to be admitted to York.
  • Levels AP6-AP9 focus on the language, critical thinking and study skills required to be a successful student in a university or college setting where English is the language of instruction.
  • Students who successfully complete Level AP6 are eligible to apply for Conditional Admission* to York University. Students with conditional acceptance are also eligible to apply to the Pre-Destination York Program.
Duolingo130
Minimum TOEFL (Paper-based)577

 


Academic background and requirement

  1. An undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work.
  • Applicants with 3-year degrees may be considered for admission with one year of work experience

    2. A strong quantitative background

  • Applicants may demonstrate the required level of quantitative skills via the completion of at least two 3-credit courses at recognized institutions from these fields: calculus, statistics, economics, linear algebra, probability theory, or other quantitative courses.
  • A 3-credit course consists of at least 36 hours of instruction. Both courses must be 2000-level courses (i.e. second-year courses) or higher.

    3. Work Experience

  • Post-degree work experience is recommended but not required
  • One year of full-time, post-graduate work experience is required for applicants holding 3-year degrees

Note: Official copies of these documents will be required if an applicant receives an offer to the program

Career opportunities

  • Financial Analyst
  • Investment Banker
  • Portfolio Manager
  • Risk Manager
  • Financial Consultant
  • Quantitative Analyst
  • Corporate Finance Manager

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