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Financial Economics

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The Master of Science in Financial Economics at the University of Wisconsin is a one-year full-time program that prepares students for careers in finance, economics, and financial analysis. The program combines rigorous training in economic theory with advanced tools for financial analysis, equipping students to navigate complex financial markets and economic systems. The curriculum focuses on key areas such as financial modeling, asset pricing, investment strategies, and macroeconomic policy, with a strong emphasis on the intersection of economics and finance. Students will learn how to apply economic theory to real-world financial issues, making them highly competitive in the job market.

The program emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical application, offering opportunities for hands-on experience in data analysis, financial forecasting, and economic research. Through specialized courses in corporate finance, financial markets, and international economics, students develop a deep understanding of how global financial systems operate and how economic policy affects financial decision-making. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in financial consulting, investment banking, corporate finance, and policy analysis, or to further their academic careers in economics or finance.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Financial Economics
  • Degree Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 March 2026
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Economics
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Semester 1 – Foundations of Financial Economics
• Microeconomic Theory for Financial Decision Making
• Principles of Corporate Finance
• Econometrics and Quantitative Methods in Finance
• Financial Markets and Institutions

Semester 2 – Advanced Financial Analysis and Economic Policy
• Advanced Financial Economics and Asset Pricing
• Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
• International Finance and Global Markets
• Risk Management and Investment Strategies

Semester 3 – Specialization and Applied Financial Research
• Behavioral Economics and Financial Decision Making
• Financial Modeling and Forecasting Techniques
• Elective Modules in Economic Policy, Derivatives, or Investment Analysis
• Independent Research Project or Internship in Finance

Semester 4 – Capstone and Professional Development
• Master’s Thesis or Applied Financial Research Project
• Advanced Seminar in Financial Economics
• Professional Writing and Communication for Financial Careers
• Career Development and Networking for Finance Professionals

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Master of Science in Financial Economics program are well-prepared for careers in a wide range of financial and economic sectors. Many go on to work as financial analysts, investment bankers, economic consultants, or risk managers for top financial institutions, government agencies, think tanks, or multinational corporations. The program also prepares graduates for roles in corporate finance, financial planning, and policy analysis. The skills gained in financial modeling, economic forecasting, and market analysis are highly sought after by employers across industries. Additionally, graduates are well-equipped for further academic pursuits, including doctoral studies in economics or finance.

Why Choose This Program

The Master of Science in Financial Economics offers a rigorous yet practical approach to the study of finance and economics. The program’s unique blend of economic theory and financial practice ensures that students acquire the tools needed to tackle complex financial challenges in real-world settings. With access to specialized courses in asset management, financial econometrics, and global financial markets, students are able to tailor their education to their career goals. The program’s strong emphasis on data analysis, quantitative methods, and economic policy ensures graduates are highly competitive in the job market. Whether pursuing careers in finance, consulting, or policy analysis, students leave the program with the knowledge and skills to make a significant impact in their chosen field.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA