Master in Finance & Information Management at the Munich Campus
Fact sheet
Graduation
Master, Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Taught language
Englisch
Specialization
Finance, Management
Program Emphasis
Big Data, Finance, Information Systems, Innovation, Management
Course options
Full-time study
Locations
München
Contact
Contact person
Bhenaline Milaham
Admission Coordinator
Bhenaline Milaham
Admission Coordinator
Educating methodologically skilled and socially competent leaders for tomorrow – both in academia and industry
The Master's Program in Finance and Information Management (FIM) offers a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative education, preparing graduates for leadership roles in today's fast-moving, hyperconnected digital economy: The four core areas - Computational Analytics, Quantitative Finance, Information Management, and Financial Management - develop financial as well as digital expertise covering technical, quantitative, and managerial aspects in both areas and offer the opportunity to delve as deeply into any of the four areas as one would in a specialized Master's degree. The emphasis on excellence in research and strong practical relevance ensures that students are not only well-versed in theory but also equipped to solve real-world challenges.
The additionally offered Certificate of Research, Leadership, and Social Responsibility provides opportunities that are offered by only a few programs worldwide: Academic and professional one-on-one guidance from a distinguished professor and an esteemed member of the FIM corporate partners that help you discover your unique path to personal success; insights into top companies in today's economy; an active network of more than 20 years of alumni in top positions in today's society; the chance to engage in a social project that allows you to give back to society and teaches modesty; as a culmination, a supervised Research Project with the possibility of publishing your results in the academic community.
The interdisciplinary approach of the FIM program, the accompanying Certificate of Research, Leadership, and Social Responsibility, and the network around the program prepare the talent of today for a leading role in academia or industry tomorrow in a highly innovative and impactful way. We welcome students with strong quantitative skills with a background in Economics, Industrial Engineering, Business & Information Systems Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, Mathematics including Financial and Business Mathematics, Statistics, or related study fields.
The Master's Program in Finance and Information Management (FIM) offers a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative education, preparing graduates for leadership roles in today's fast-moving, hyperconnected digital economy: The four core areas - Computational Analytics, Quantitative Finance, Information Management, and Financial Management - develop financial as well as digital expertise covering technical, quantitative, and managerial aspects in both areas and offer the opportunity to delve as deeply into any of the four areas as one would in a specialized Master's degree. The emphasis on excellence in research and strong practical relevance ensures that students are not only well-versed in theory but also equipped to solve real-world challenges.
The additionally offered Certificate of Research, Leadership, and Social Responsibility provides opportunities that are offered by only a few programs worldwide: Academic and professional one-on-one guidance from a distinguished professor and an esteemed member of the FIM corporate partners that help you discover your unique path to personal success; insights into top companies in today's economy; an active network of more than 20 years of alumni in top positions in today's society; the chance to engage in a social project that allows you to give back to society and teaches modesty; as a culmination, a supervised Research Project with the possibility of publishing your results in the academic community.
The interdisciplinary approach of the FIM program, the accompanying Certificate of Research, Leadership, and Social Responsibility, and the network around the program prepare the talent of today for a leading role in academia or industry tomorrow in a highly innovative and impactful way. We welcome students with strong quantitative skills with a background in Economics, Industrial Engineering, Business & Information Systems Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, Mathematics including Financial and Business Mathematics, Statistics, or related study fields.
Requirements / Application
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree (requiring at least 6 semesters of study) or equivalent in Economics or Social Sciences, Industrial engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics including financial and business mathematics, Statistics or another related study field.
- Have successfully completed modules worth at least 5 ECTS in Scientific Writing in the context of a bachelor thesis, a project, a scientific paper or a comparable paper.
- Additionally, a GMAT (classic/focus) with at least 65% percentile ranking if you obtained your bachelor's degree in the following countries: China, India, Pakistan, Egypt, and Bangladesh.
- Applicants must also be able to prove that they are proficient in the English language at the time of application. In addition to accepted English language proficiency certificates across TUM study programs, applicants can prove their English language knowledge with a previous university degree that was taught and assessed in English entirely or at least 12 ECTS thereof. The 12 ECTS can include courses and/or your final thesis. Please use this form only in case the 12 ECTS rule applies to you.
Important Dates
- 1st application period from January 1 – March 15
- 2nd application period March 16 – May 31
Tuition / Fees
- No fee (by German law)
- Student Union contribution
Duration of study
Career Perspective
- be experts in linking finance, digitalization, and innovation
- have expert knowledge in recognizing potentials and trends
- be problem-solvers for complex business issues
- be responsible leaders in a global world
- be innovators by identifying future-oriented new (digital) business models
- be key figures in digital transformation processes with an entrepreneurial mindset to define innovative strategies and achieve goals