If you want to apply for this Master’s programme, you should hold an academic Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Finance, or a degree in Business Economics, Economics or Business Administration with a specialisation in Finance or Real Estate Finance or one of the Bachelor's from our list of Dutch Bachelor’s degrees.
Eligible candidates must have at least 15 ECTS of coursework in finance. In addition, applicants should have completed:
- An intermediate-level course in Investments, covering topics such as portfolio optimisation and diversification, CAPM, and factor-based pricing models.
- An intermediate-level course in Corporate Finance, covering topics such as capital structure theory and payout policy.
- An intermediate-level course in Econometrics, which must cover multivariate linear regression, omitted variable bias, and non-linear Logit/Probit models
- Some coursework on derivatives or risk management (this can be covered as part of a broader course on Investments or Corporate Finance)
You must upload a course description of each of these courses in your online application.
Additional to your Bachelor’s degree it is recommendable to have strong knowledge of economics, math and statistics as you will have a better understanding of the Master’s programme. Therefore, it can be helpful to have additional coursework in microeconomics, macroeconomics, accounting, mathematics and statistics at foundation-year level.
Bachelor’s degrees of universities of applied sciences are not taken into consideration.