GMAT: A score of 650 is typically expected.
Technology is reshaping how financial markets operate, from capital markets to investment management. This Master’s program builds practical skills in financial innovation, data, and machine learning so you can apply them to real business problems. You can study alongside work with evening classes and scheduled weekend sessions, while completing the degree in an accelerated 12-month format.
The Financial Innovation and Technology Master's program at Queen's University is designed to equip students with the skills needed to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of financial markets. By integrating technological advancements with financial principles, this program prepares you to tackle real-world business challenges effectively.
This program can be pursued alongside professional commitments, featuring evening classes and weekend sessions, allowing for an accelerated completion in just 12 months.
The curriculum offers a blend of core courses and experiential learning activities that focus on financial innovation and technology. Course offerings may vary depending on the term and intake.
Creating New Ventures
Digital Capital Markets
Automated Investing
Financial Data Privacy & Security
Acquisition and Management of Data
Experiential learning & career support: The program emphasizes practical learning and includes career development activities to help you transition your academic knowledge into workplace-ready skills.
Capstone / final assessment: A culminating academic assessment or project component is typically included in the program. Please verify the specific capstone format for your intake with the admissions office.
To apply for the Financial Innovation and Technology program, candidates generally need to submit standardized test scores, such as the GMAT, along with proof of English language proficiency.
GMAT: A score of 650 is typically expected.
Applicants whose first language is not English may need to demonstrate proficiency through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS.
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