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26 Master's degrees in Banking in North America
Financial Management - Commercial Banking
Financial Management - Commercial Banking from Texas A&M University is exclusively open to students who have been admitted to a high-impact learning program at Mays Business School, (i) the Commercial Banking Program (CBP), (ii) the Trading, Risk & Investments Program (TRIP), and (iii) the Professional Program in Accounting (PPA).
Finance - Financial Analysis
The Finance - Financial Analysis programme at Purdue University is a comprehensive Master of Science delivered 100% online. Designed for completion in approximately 1.5 years, this flexible course provides advanced technical expertise for high-level decision-making in global banking and investment sectors.
Finance, Investment, and Banking - Applied Security Analysis
The Finance, Investment, and Banking - Applied Security Analysis from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Business: Finance, Investment, and Banking, MS.
Mathematical Finance and Banking and Finance Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Banking and Finance Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Business - Finance, Investment and Banking
Founded in 1900, the School of Business established one of the first five business programs in the nation. That entrepreneurial spirit remains strong. This Business - Finance, Investment and Banking degree is offered by the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law
Students in the Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law programme from Fordham University acquire a sophisticated appreciation of corporate structure, an understanding of the laws relating to capital markets and financial institutions, and genuine insights into the goals and strategies of U.S. executives and business lawyers.