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Banking and Finance (Master)

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The objective of the master’s programme in Banking and Finance is to offer a solid and well-founded education in finance, particularly focusing on asset pricing and financial markets, banking and financial intermediation as well as corporate finance. It aims at introducing students to the most recent theories and methods which are necessary for a successful career in the financial sector, public administration, and regulatory agencies. The master’s programme has two special focuses: one on business and one on science.

The master's programme is not only open to those with a bachelor’s degree in business, economics, or a related discipline, but also to applicants with a degree in other fields of study who are interested in finance, particularly to those with a formal science background.

All courses are instructed in English. For this reason, an English proficiency is required for the application for this programme.

Students have the opportunity to choose courses from other disciplines of the economic sciences as well as related fields, and can select courses in research methods. These electives may also be courses held in German.

Master of Science

Degree Programme Code: 066 974

4 semesters / 120 ECTS credits

Language: English

NO entrance examination

Curriculum

Facts & Figures

Data updated on: 26.11.2025

Information about presentation & calculation

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Admission Procedure

Admission procedure

English language requirements

Admission requirement:

Information on Previous Studies:

In any case eligible degree programmes at the University of Vienna:

Getting started

Orientation course

Orientation in the first semester

Semester planning

Five Concepts

which you will deal with during your studies:

... and many more.

Getting Informed

StudiesServiceCenter (SSC) Business, Economics and Statistics

Students' Representatives Business Administration

Study Programme

Study Programme

The master's programme in Banking and Finance offers a solid, well-grounded education in the key areas of finance. Students also acquire knowledge in other disciplines of the economic sciences, in related areas, and in research methods.

The programme consists of a general "core programme" and two alternative branches of study labelled "business orientation" and "science orientation". In both branches, students select between specialised courses in different subjects related to the area of finance.

In the "core programme", the following courses are mandatory:

The specialisation "business orientation" trains students in the fields of modern banking management and corporate finance, preparing them for positions in financial departments of corporations and consulting firms, in controlling, in risk management, in commercial banking and in investment banking.

The specialisation "science orientation" allows students to choose between three different disciplines, i.e. banking, corporate finance, and financial markets. Graduates are prepared for positions in central banks, federal authorities supervising different segments of the financial market, international financial institutions, and research departments of banks. It also enables graduates to continue their studies and to apply for PhD programmes in Finance at highly reputable universities.

Students Opinion ...

After completing my Master's degree in International Business Administration with a specialisation in Finance and International Management at the University of Vienna, I decided to enroll in Banking & Finance to further deepen my knowledge of Finance. This Master programme requires good analytical skills as well as strong time management skills. For my specialisation, I chose Corporate Finance which consists of several case-study based lectures in cooperation with well-known companies. The focus of my studies was working on business valuations and the subsequent presentation of my results. In my opinion, having these practical experiences can prepare you in the best way possible for your career.

Barbora Bartova, Student Banking and Finance

Overview of the programme structure & topics

Here you find the current offer of courses for this programme to gain better insight into the topics and structure. For more information please click on the respective level.

Core Programme (36 ECTS)

A.1 Introductory Module (8 ECTS)

A.2 Core Courses in Finance 1 (12 ECTS)

A.3. Economics (16 ECTS)

Elective Programme (60 ECTS)

B.1 Alternative Group of Compulsory Modules: Specialization Business Orientation

B.1.a Econometrics for Business Orientation (8 ECTS)

B.1.b.i Alternative Compulsory Module Banking for Business Orientation (24 ECTS)

Compulsory Courses (16 ECTS)

Elective Courses (8 ECTS)

B.1.b.ii. Alternative Compulsory Module Corporate Finance for Business Orientation (24 ECTS)

Compulsory Courses (16 ECTS)

Elective Courses (8 ECTS)

B.1.c Electives in Finance, Accounting and Economic Law (20 ECTS)

B.1.d Electives in Business, Economics and Statistics (8 ECTS)

B.2 Alternative Group of Compulsory Modules Specialization Science Orientation

B.2.a Core Courses in Finance 2 (12 ECTS)

B.2.b Econometrics for Science Orientation (16 ECTS)

B.2.c.i Alternative Compulsory Module Banking for Science Orientation (16 ECTS)

Compulsory Course (4 ECTS)

Elective Courses "Advanced Banking and Financial Intermediation" (8 ECTS)

Elective Courses (4 ECTS)

B.2.c.ii Alternative Compulsory Module Corporate Finance for Science Orientation (16 ECTS)

Compulsory Course (4 ECTS)

Elective Courses "Advanced Corporate Finance" (8 ECTS)

Elective Courses (4 ECTS)

B.2.c.iii Alternative Compulsory Module Financial Markets (16 ECTS)

Compulsory Course (4 ECTS)

Elective Courses "Advanced Asset Pricing and Financial Markets" (8 ECTS)

Elective Courses (4 ECTS)

B.2.d Electives (16 ECTS)

Master´s Thesis Module (24 ECTS)

Master´s Thesis Seminar (2 ECTS)

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Teacher's Opinion

”The master’s program in Banking and Finance addresses the institutional particularities of the financial systems in Continental Europe, such as their strong banking focus. In addition to the necessary analytical, methodological skills and the institutional knowledge, students will be made familiar with the underlying economic mechanisms. Thus, the basis for a professional career will be laid and students will be taught how to manage successfully under ever more rapidly changing regulatory, technical and economic conditions.

The most important qualification for the programme is the personal interest in the topic. Basic knowledge in economic science, mathematics and statistics is also necessary to a certain degree; a prior academic degree in those particular subjects, however, is not necessary. The programme will be held exclusively in English.”

- Univ.-Prof. Thomas Gehrig, Ph.D., Professor of Finance

After Graduation

Continuing after Graduation

Graduates' Perspective on the Degree Programme

#### Degree programme in retrospect

Graduates ...

→ These results are based on feedback from 14 graduates.

*You can find further assessments of the degree programme from its graduates’ perspective in the graduate survey of themaster's programme in Banking and Finance (in German).

#### Career entry & paths

Graduates ...

*You can find further information on career entry and career paths in the tracking of graduates "Business Administration".

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