Hanken School of Economics

Master in Finance

Helsinki, Finland

The Master in Finance at Hanken School of Economics is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hanken School of Economics is a compact, internationally accredited business school with a long Nordic tradition. Founded in 1909 and operating in Helsinki and Vaasa, Hanken is particularly noted for its triple accreditation and focused portfolio of economics and business programs. Its scale and reputation attract students seeking high-quality business education in an academically rigorous setting.

The curriculum emphasizes research-informed teaching in finance, management and marketing, with small cohorts and close industry connections that support employability. Hanken offers specialized master and bachelor programs, numerous exchange opportunities and strong ties to Nordic and international firms. The faculty produces impactful research and integrates practical case-based learning into courses.

International students benefit from a welcoming campus culture, extensive student support services and pathways to internships and global careers. Life in Finland combines safe urban living with easy access to nature, and Hanken provides career guidance and networking resources to help students transition into the labour market. For students prioritizing focused, high-quality business education and strong global accreditation, Hanken offers a distinctive and supportive environment.

About the Program

The Master in Finance program at Hanken School of Economics is a Master's degree that helps students develop skills in financial theory and practice. It's for students who want to work in finance and takes two years to complete. The main advantage is the strong emphasis on practical experience and industry connections.

The curriculum covers key areas like corporate finance, investment analysis, and risk management. Students will work on real-world projects and case studies, and participate in internships to apply their knowledge in a professional setting. They will also develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Graduates can expect to work as financial analysts, investment managers, or risk consultants. They can also work in banking, investment firms, or corporate finance departments. Other possible job titles include portfolio manager, financial planner, or investment banker.

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