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he Master in Finance (MIF) , established in 1999 is a Master of Science Degree Program in Finance.
The Program, conducted in English, provides a unique learning experience stemming from the presence of well know Thammasat faculty members, visiting lectures from abroad and distinguished
Personnel from local business community, with the aim of equipping graduated with "breadth" and depth knowledge in Finance, financial research and ethical consciousness. The MIF is therefore best suited for individuals who are interested in enhancing their knowledge of advanced modern financial theory and practice, and developing skills which could be applied in the workplace after graduation.
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The contents and curriculum of the program have been designed to fully integrate advanced financial theory and practice. Theoretical background is introduced and quantitative methods are taught through a carefully coordinated sequence of modules and tightly linked to exercises and case studies.
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A primary feature of the program is the econometric method and its application in the evaluation of financial markets and its use in doing empirical research with financial market data. Students are required to complete 45 credits by selecting either plan A (Thesis) or plan B (Non-Thesis)
The MIF program is an evening and weekend program with a trimester academic year allowing students to complete the program within a minimum of six semesters. Lectures are normally conducted on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 06:00 p.m. - 09.00 p.m. and Saturday from 09:00 a.m. - 04:00 p.m.
Qualified MIF students are encouraged to participate in the Student Exchange Program. Successful candidates are allowed to spend one semester studying at a selected networked university abroad and transfer their credits back to Thammasat University. Full and partial scholarships are available.
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