In a competitive job market, adding depth and focus to an MBA can make a
potential employee stand out from the crowd. One option is to add a Master's of
Finance degree to an MBA
Incoming September MBA students at the Hult International Business School are
being offered the chance to graduate with a Master of Finance degree at no extra
cost, making it possible to graduate with both degrees in only 18 months. All
successful Hult MBA application submissions before April 30th will be given a
$25,000 scholarship. The scholarship covers the tuition fee for the Master of
Finance degree.
Stephen Hodges, president of Hult and a former banker, said "We are offering our
MBA students the opportunity to earn two Master's degrees because this will
substantially help them in their job search," in a statement from the
University.
The approach is beneficial for those interested in: careers in banking of all
sorts, whether investment, commercial or retail; careers in investment
management, such as with hedge funds; accountancy firms and regulatory bodies.