Hello! The MFin program is geared towards early professionals (the range is typically 0-2 years of work experience, with some people coming in with more) who are looking for a finance-specific program that includes a deep dive into quantitative courses using modeling and computer programming skills. While MBA students can pursue a finance certificate at MIT Sloan, that program also equips graduates with a broader general management skill set and knowledge base. The applicant's career goals will largely determine which type of program to choose. It's best to check out our employment reports and assess which program would better help you achieve the next steps in your career: mitsloan.mit.edu/career-development-office/employment-reports
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When should someone select the MBA over MS in Finance, and vice versa?
Hello! The MFin program is geared towards early professionals (the range is typically 0-2 years of work experience, with some people coming in with more) who are looking for a finance-specific program that includes a deep dive into quantitative courses using modeling and computer programming skills. While MBA students can pursue a finance certificate at MIT Sloan, that program also equips graduates with a broader general management skill set and knowledge base.
The applicant's career goals will largely determine which type of program to choose. It's best to check out our employment reports and assess which program would better help you achieve the next steps in your career: mitsloan.mit.edu/career-development-office/employment-reports
I m looking for Ms in Finance