Faculty of Economics
Master I Level

Sustainable & Social Finance

The Level I Master's in Sustainable & Social Finance for African Developing Countries aims to provide basic training in sustainable finance and social finance and looks specifically at African countries as targets for study and application.

Content

Upon completion of the Level I Master Course in Sustainable & Social Finance for

African Developing Countries the student will have acquired basic skills in the

issues regarding the politics, culture and history of Africa by pairing them with tools of economic, financial and social investigation for the implementation of basic social finance and sustainable finance programs in these developing countries.

 

Occupational Outlets

The Level I Master's Course in Sustainable & Social Finance for African Developing

Countries offers several employment opportunities in the world of work in a variety of sectors. Of below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:

- Sustainable & Social Finance Sector Expert

- Advisor for humanitarian projects in African countries

 

Other Information

dmission requirements, examinations and final test

Applicants with a High School Diploma and Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree, Master's Degree or Old System Degree are eligible to apply. In the absence of the required qualifications, admission on dossier is possible, based on an evaluation of the qualifications obtained and the experience acquired, as well as the skills developed within the framework of professional activity.

Lectures will be delivered at the discretion of the Lecturer through term papers, commentaries,

specialized textbooks, handouts or lectures via live streaming platform. Evaluation is expressed in thirtieths.

The final examination consists of a Thesis of at least 30 pages on one of the topics covered

during the Level I Master's program.

 

Exams

SECS-P/01 - Advanced Macroeconomics - 8 ECTS

M-PSI/05 - Social Psychology - 6 ECTS

SECS-P/09 - Mathematical Models for Financial Analysis - 6 ECTS

SECS-P/01 - Advanced Microeconomics - 8 ECTS

SECS-P/07 - Sustainable & Social Finance - 10 ECTS

SPS/08 - Social Research Methodology - 8 ECTS

SPS/13 - History and Culture of Africa - 10 ECTS

Final Thesis - 4 ECTS

 

Duration and structure of the first-level master's degree

Duration: Annual - 1500 hours

Enrollment: Always open throughout the year

Credits: 60 ECTS

Mode: Online

 

Price

CHF/EUR 1,500.00

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