Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-10-18 | - |
2024-10-28 | - |
Program Overview
The Máster Universitario en Dirección y Gestión Financiera is a 60 ECTS credit program that equips students with the skills and knowledge to excel in financial decision-making. The program emphasizes a practical approach, incorporating real-world scenarios, relevant technologies (Fintech), and current regulations. Graduates are prepared for high-demand roles in traditional and emerging financial sectors, including InsurTech and FinTech.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Máster Universitario en Dirección y Gestión Financiera aims to train highly qualified professionals capable of making financial decisions. The program emphasizes a practical approach, focusing on real-world scenarios and incorporating relevant technologies and regulations.
Objectives:
- Develop skills in financial decision-making.
- Understand and apply current regulations in the Financial Instruments Markets (MiFDII).
- Prepare graduates for high-demand roles in the financial sector.
Outline:
Structure:
- The program is delivered in Spanish and English.
- It is offered in both online and on-campus formats.
- The program is 60 ECTS credits and lasts 9 months.
- It is divided into 10 modules.
Course Schedule:
- Madrid: Presencial (On-Campus) - Starts October 18, 2024
- Valencia: Presencial (On-Campus) - Starts November 2024
- Online: Starts October 28, 2024
Modules:
Module 1: Financial Management and Financial Markets
- Focuses on the financial function within the business environment and corporate strategy.
- Discusses national and international regulatory systems, particularly MiFID II regulations.
- Covers macroeconomic environment, international financing, international financial system structure, financial markets, and MiFID II regulations.
Module 2: Financial Planning and Management Control Technologies
- Integrates financial planning objectives with technological tools for management control.
- Covers strategic management and planning, short-term financial planning, long-term strategic financial planning, budgeting, and management control.
Module 3: Financial Management and Investment Evaluation
- Analyzes macroeconomic conditions, international financial markets, financial statement analysis, investment analysis, and asset valuation in global and uncertain environments.
- Covers financial and economic structure analysis, investment analysis, project evaluation, financial asset and company valuation, portfolio theory, and risk and return.
Module 4: Corporate Financial Taxation
- Analyzes tax planning, investment management, and tax optimization strategies for decision-making that increases company results.
- Covers tax environment, tax regimes, tax planning, strategic tax planning, investment management, tax optimization strategies, and legal tax planning.
Module 5: Treasury Resource Management
- Develops skills in preparing treasury management reports, utilizing technological tools, and making decisions regarding surplus/deficit management at national and international levels.
- Covers treasury management, cash flow, technological management systems, treasury budgeting, cash flow statement, surplus and deficit management, international treasury management, credit management, and debt administration.
Module 6: Business Financing
- Covers national and international financing methods (equity and debt), analyzing their impact on the company's financial structure.
- Covers financial asset valuation models, company capital cost, CAPM application, financial leverage, discriminant analysis, dividend policy, and dividend payment.
Module 7: Risk Analysis and Control Tools
- Analyzes inorganic growth/business restructuring strategies, aligning them with corporate strategy, identifying business-financial risks, and applying risk mitigation strategies.
- Covers M&A processes, private equity and venture capital, risk identification, analysis, control, and management, market financial risk, credit risk, scoring, rating agencies, hedging strategies, and financial products for risk coverage.
- Develops skills in using technological and IT tools for extracting financial information from databases (Big Data), applying business analytics techniques for business positioning, and utilizing financial-Fintech tools for financial decision-making in global and uncertain environments.
- Covers Big Data importance and contribution, data visualization, analytical techniques in Business Analytics, Business Analytics in finance, Fintech introduction, Fintech regulation, Fintech functional areas, and basic Fintech areas.
Module 9: Professional Practices
- Provides practical application of acquired skills and knowledge in real-world business environments.
- Covers thesis structure and development, data analysis, information sources, impact journal identification, reference management tools, written and oral communication skills, management skills, and negotiation skills.
Teaching:
- The program features a faculty composed of 90% active financial professionals, including executives from CaixaBank and Banco Santander.
- The program provides access to a network of contacts in the sector, including alumni and professionals, through events and seminars.
- The program utilizes professional tools like Cognos Analytics and Tableau for data visualization and financial analysis.
- The program offers a "Challenge Based Learning" approach with real-world challenges from companies like PwC.
Careers:
- The program prepares graduates for competitive roles in traditional and emerging financial, credit, and insurance sectors, including InsurTech and FinTech.
- Graduates can pursue executive positions like CFO, Director of Administration and Finance, Director of Banking Institutions, and Director of Insurance Companies.
- Graduates can also pursue financial positions like Budget Analyst, Financial Research Analyst, Financial Project Advisor, Finance Officer, Credit Analyst, Financial Auditor, Compliance Analyst, Financial Planner, Investment Banking Analyst, M&A Analyst, Corporate Finance Analyst, Hedge Fund Analyst, Financial Consultant Analyst, Quant, Financial Controller, Treasury Analyst, and Financial Analyst.
- Graduates can also pursue institutional financial positions like Government Budget Analyst, Economic Policy Advisor, International Development Finance Officer, NGO Financial Coordinator, Grant Manager and Compliance Officer, and Public Sector Auditor.
Other:
- The program emphasizes the importance of personal branding, self-awareness, and leveraging strengths and weaknesses.
- The program offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid options.
- The program provides opportunities for course validation and transfer from other institutions.