Master of Business Finance
Studying Finance at Waikato University will prepare you for highly paid positions in the financial and business sectors anywhere in the world.
Finance is focused on managing money, investments, banking and credit, the share, bond and commodity markets, and financial analysis and decision making.
You'll gain a broad understanding of how the world's financial markets operate, and develop skills for financial analysis and decision-making.
For example, you could end up running an investment fund, working for the World Bank, or structuring the finance of a major project for a corporation.
Students will learn how to interpret financial data, forecast risk and returns, conduct shares and bond valuations, and understand mergers and acquisitions. And you'll be able to make sound investment decisions for your own personal financial security.
More advanced papers cover topics such as corporate finance, portfolio selection, capital markets, and the governance of financial institutions.
Practical assignments will prepare you for exactly what you'll encounter in your financial career. For example, students get to work on a funds simulation project using real data, and prepare a report on a publicly listed New Zealand or Australian company, while playing the role of a trainee investment analyst.
Our students have access to a brand-new Finance Trading Lab in Hamilton, which is kitted out with high-tech simulation software used by the professionals. This uses real-time trading prices for global and NZX financial markets so students can experience the thrill of buying and selling shares/bonds/commodities, and compete to build the most valuable portfolios.
If you enjoy mathematics, accounting, economics, and using analytical tools to find the meaning behind numbers, than finance may be the right fit for you.
Studying Finance at Waikato University will prepare you for highly paid positions in the financial and business sectors anywhere in the world.
Finance is focused on managing money, investments, banking and credit, the share, bond and commodity markets, and financial analysis and decision making.
You'll gain a broad understanding of how the world's financial markets operate, and develop skills for financial analysis and decision-making.
For example, you could end up running an investment fund, working for the World Bank, or structuring the finance of a major project for a corporation.
Students will learn how to interpret financial data, forecast risk and returns, conduct shares and bond valuations, and understand mergers and acquisitions. And you'll be able to make sound investment decisions for your own personal financial security.
More advanced papers cover topics such as corporate finance, portfolio selection, capital markets, and the governance of financial institutions.
Practical assignments will prepare you for exactly what you'll encounter in your financial career. For example, students get to work on a funds simulation project using real data, and prepare a report on a publicly listed New Zealand or Australian company, while playing the role of a trainee investment analyst.
Our students have access to a brand-new Finance Trading Lab in Hamilton, which is kitted out with high-tech simulation software used by the professionals. This uses real-time trading prices for global and NZX financial markets so students can experience the thrill of buying and selling shares/bonds/commodities, and compete to build the most valuable portfolios.
If you enjoy mathematics, accounting, economics, and using analytical tools to find the meaning behind numbers, than finance may be the right fit for you.