On the one hand, the programme pays attention to classical corporate finance questions like capital allocation and corporate valuation. But the programme also offers new topics in the field of financial management such as corporate social responsibility and sustainable finance. The programme provides in-depth knowledge on this wide range of topics. This leads to a demanding programme with a study load of 84 EC in one year. Therefore, this programme is perfectly suited for ambitious students with a particular interest in the area of Corporate Finance.
The Duisenberg Honours Programmes are extra challenging, as they constitute 84 EC within one year instead of the regular 60 EC. The Corporate Finance honours within the Financial Management specialization offers a deep-dive into the world of corporate finance. Compared to Financial Management, it offers a deeper understanding of the corporate finance learning line. This provides a great way to stand out in the job market. In case you feel that the workload is too high during the first block of the programme you have the possibility to change over to the 60 EC Financial Management track of the programme.
About Wim Duisenberg
Wim Duisenberg was a Dutch politician who served as the first President of the European Central Bank from 1998 to 2003. Because of his pivotal role in the financial sector, this challenging Honours programme has been named after him.
To break it down:
- You’ll take seven mandatory courses that together cover corporate finance, accounting and financial markets. A couple of highlights:
- Advanced Corporate Financial Management – The course covers an in-depth academic treatment of the latest advances in the area of Corporate Finance. The course builds on classic and recent academic publications in Corporate Financial Management.
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance – The course treats a new and hot topic in corporate decision making: corporate social responsibility. Companies are increasingly confronted with the societal impact of their decisions and day-to-day business activities. The course examines the latest academic findings on the topic (including Sustainable Finance) and places those in a practical and realistic context.
- You’ll take at least three electives.
- You’ll also conduct a research project that will give you the academic preparation to write your Master’s thesis.
- Throughout the programme, you’ll focus on ethics in the financial industry, preparation for the labour market, and self-development.
See an overview of the course schedule here.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.