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59 Master's degrees offered by the university
Finance - Asset Management
In the Asset Management (Finance) programme of the University of Amsterdam you investigate the challenges of managing funds and choosing the right portfolio strategy. This track is one of 6 tracks you can opt for in our Master's in Finance.
Law and Finance
How do banks and states become too big to fail? Why do companies need financial lawyers for self-driving cars? This Law and Finance programme from University of Amsterdam explores these crucial questions. Designed for students aiming to understand the modern financial world, it offers an interdisciplinary approach to master both financial markets regulation and Corporate Finance.
New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies)
The New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies) programme of the University of Amsterdam builds upon the pioneering new media scene, and enables students to learn digital methods and contribute to the discourse surrounding critical media theory.
Finance - Quantitative Finance
The Quantitative Finance (Finance) programme of the University of Amsterdam is for students with strong analytical skills and an interest in (big) data analysis and applications in finance. This track is one of 6 tracks you can opt for in our Master's in Finance.
Data Science and Business Analytics - Business Analytics
The Master's programme in Data Science and Business Analytics - Business Analytics at the University of Amsterdam leads to an MSc degree. This full-time course spans 12 months and is designed to equip students with essential skills in analytics and data-driven decision-making.
Finance - Finance and Real Estate Finance
The Finance - Finance and Real Estate Finance programme of the University of Amsterdam is for ambitious students that seek for a career in real estate finance. It gives you the opportunity to attain a dual specialisation in Finance and Real Estate Finance. This track is one of 7 tracks you can opt for in our Master's in Finance.

Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance
In the MSc Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance at University of Amsterdam you learn about financial and mathematical analysis of complex risk management and insurance topics. If your mind is on mathematics and finance and if you would like to help companies gain insight into the financial consequences of risks, this programme could be for you.

Accountancy and Control - Financial Management
The Accountancy and Control - Financial Management track from University of Amsterdam provides you with the knowledge and skills that are essential for a career in finance and control. This is one of the tracks you can opt for in our Master's in Accountancy and Control.

Accountancy and Control - Accountancy
How can users rely on the information provided in financial reports? How do preparers of financial reports provide relevant information to users? These are the 2 core questions you will learn how to answer in the Accountancy and Control - Accountancy track from the University of Amsterdam.
Business Administration
Are you ambitious and looking to pursue a career in the international business world? The Business Administration programme of the University of Amsterdam helps you become an independent leader with entrepreneurial spirit and skills, and a global mindset.
Communication Science - Corporate Communication
The Communication Science - Corporate Communication programme of the University of Amsterdam gives a broad understanding of the communication of commercial and non-profit organisations with their environment and society.

Business Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Business Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.
International Finance
Looking for a solid foundation in international banking and finance? The International Finance programme of the University of Amsterdam offers you the skill set to excel in your international career as a finance professional. The 1- or 2-year programme combines traditional finance with innovative developments, such as fintech, blockchain and behavioural finance.

Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.
Executive International Finance - Finance and Technology
The Executive International Finance - Finance and Technology programme of University of Amsterdam is one of two tracks of the Executive MSc in International Finance (MIF) programme.

Accountancy and Control - Control
How can information help organisations reach their goals? This is the core question you will learn how to answer in the Accountancy and Control - Control track from the University of Amsterdam.

Economics - Environmental Economics
Explore which effect climate change will have on future welfare. This research-based Economics - Environmental Economics programme of the University of Amsterdam helps you understand the complex interactions between economic decisions, market forces, governmental policies and the environment.
Finance
Start your career in finance with the MSc Finance at the Amsterdam Business School. This programme will provide a deep understanding of financial markets and decision-making. We will train you in a broad range of quantitative and soft skills to take to your first employer. Choose one of our tracks and focus on the field that interests you most.
Entrepreneurship
During the Entrepreneurship programme of the University of Amsterdam you learn how to be more entrepreneurial. Thinking and feeling like an entrepreneur benefits your career as employee or business owner.
International Trade and Investment Law (International and European Law)
In the International Trade and Investment Law (International and European Law) degree from University of Amsterdam will learn to operate, analyse, and debate the international legal framework that sustains, ordains, and contains the global economy.