The MS in Finance at UNT is a market-driven and value-added program from a top-tier research public university that can be completed in 12 months (Fall start). This program equips students with the tools for data-driven decision-making, including advanced financial knowledge and modeling/data skills valued in industry. Students will learn practical applications of finance concepts through management and analysis of large real-world financial datasets, Excel-based financial modeling, and experiential learning opportunities.
The Master of Science in Finance with a Concentration in Wealth Management is designed to prepare students for advanced careers in investment advisory, private wealth management, and financial planning. The program combines a rigorous finance core covering financial management, investment analysis, financial markets, derivatives, and integrative capstone experiences with specialized coursework in taxation, retirement planning, estate planning, insurance, and comprehensive wealth management. This curriculum is intentionally aligned to support students pursuing professional credentials such as the Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®) and Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®) designations, emphasizing both analytical expertise and ethical decision-making.
UNT undergraduate students in Finance and Financial Planning can apply to be admitted into this BBA-MS Finance Grad Track Pathway program or BBA-MS Finance-Wealth Management Grad Track Pathway program in their junior or senior year. Admitted students may take up to 6 credit hours of graduate-level courses toward undergraduate degree requirements, providing a faster path to completing the BBA and MS degrees. See the RCOB Grad Track Pathways page for more details.
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Graduates with MS Finance degrees, often work in various analyst roles in investment management, investment banking, commercial banking, corporate finance, financial advising, insurance and regulatory positions. The FIREL department at UNT RCOB engages with reputable prospective employers (e.g., TD Ameritrade, Fidelity, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Schwab, Regions Bank, Texas Capital Bank, Capital One, Citi, Dallas Federal Reserve, etc.) to facilitate internship and placement opportunities for students. The RCOB Career Resource Center actively engages with students regarding job-related activities through various events including career fairs and employer information sessions. The UNT Office of International Student and Scholar Services provides advising to international students seeking employment opportunities. Based on reported data from U.S. MS Finance programs, salaries of graduates obtaining employment in the U.S. often exceed $65,000 per year on average.
Scholarship applications can be submitted from the end of December through early March each year, but early applications are recommended.
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Three to four 20-hour per week Assistantships are awarded each year. Assistantships qualify the recipient for the in-state tuition rate.
Four to five $1,000 merit-based scholarships are awarded each year. Criteria for these awards typically include GMAT/GRE scores, GPA, accreditation of recent graduating institution, and reference letters. This award qualifies the recipient for the in-state tuition rate.
Scholarship applications are due March 1st, but early applications are recommended; contact Kathy Nichols at Kathy.Nichols@unt.edu.