- Master of Science in Risk Management Program for Executives
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The Master of Science in Risk Management Program for Executives[1] is a joint-venture with NYU's Stern School of Business and the Amsterdam Institute of Finance.[2] This program, which was given provisional accreditation by PRMIA, spans 12 months and takes place in Amsterdam and New York City, aided by the use of distance learning techniques. Further program details are provided through MasterStudies.com [3]
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Overview
This pioneer program incorporates traditional and innovative modeling techniques, but aims to situate this knowledge within the larger context of business strategy and risk management. The field of risk management has evolved rapidly and significantly, post the financial crisis of 2007-2010, and will help prepare for those risk management discussions that arise.
Academic
The Master of Science in Risk Management Program is a one year, executive friendly, part time schedule with a June start date. It consists of five modules held over one year, rotating between New York City and Amsterdam.
Students receive a Master of Science degree, issued by New York University Stern School of Business[4].
Students
The student profile of the most recent Class of 2010 consists of global executives, whose average age is 38 and who have 15 years of work experience. The students represent 13 nationalities and work in a broad range of industries.
Professors
Professors who teach and have taught in the Master of Science in Risk Management Program:
- Theo Vermaelen
- Ingo Walter
- Viral Acharya
- Edward Altman
- Rohit Deo
- Robert Engle
- Richard Levich
- Holger Mueller
- Marti Murray
- Anthony Saunders
- Zur Shapira
- Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
References
External links
- Reuters.com Article, "Amsterdam Institute of Finance & NYU Stern School of Business Partner to Launch..."
- MastersStudies.com, Listed under "Best Masters Degree"
- Master of Science in Risk Management Program for Executives - Official Site
- Stern Global Programs
- NYU Stern School of Business
- Amsterdam Institute of Finance
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