The Master of Science in Global Finance program gives you specialized skills, insight and training for effective financial decision-making and strategy on an international scale.

Admissions

To be admitted into this specialized Master's program, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a four-year undergraduate degree or the equivalent from an accredited or recognized institution in one of the following disciplines:
    • Business (major or minor)
    • Economics
    • Mathematics
    • Engineering
    • Science
  • If undergraduate degree is not in one of the above disciplines, two years of relevant work experience is required
  • Show academic excellence during your undergraduate studies
  • Have comparable GMAT or GRE scores, as well as acceptable TOEFL/IELTS/PTE scores (if applicable)
  • Show relevant global exposure

Your acceptance is based on an overall review of all of your credentials.

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Tuition & Fees

Tuition for the MS in Global Finance degree is approximately $64,620 or $1,436 per credit hour for the 45-credit program. Students who do not enter the program with a second-language proficiency will be required to take 6 additional credit hours of language to fulfill Thunderbird's second-language proficiency graduation requirement. Additional expenses include: books, health insurance, board, lodging and other miscellaneous costs.
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Questions?

Contact the Office of Admissions for Thunderbird School of Global Management at:

E-mail: admissions@thunderbird.edu
Phone: +1 602 978-7100 or 800 457-6966 (US only)
Fax: +1 602 439-5432

You may also write to:

Admissions Office
1 Global Place
Glendale, AZ 85306-6000, U.S.A.