Structure
The greatest part of the program is taught in the IEB’s headquarters in Madrid, a city considered, in specialist environments, to be one of the most important financial centers in the world (after New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo). In addition, the Spanish capital, as well as possessing its own enormous intrinsic strength and vitality, has the advantage of being Europe’s door to the Iberoamerican world, many of whose emerging economies will play an important role in International Markets.
Students in the Master in International Finance follow some of their study plan in two of the most prestigious business schools in the world of finance: the London School of Economics in Great Britain and Wharton School in Pennsylvania (USA).
The students’ stay and study periods in these two world references in economic training and research not only provide quality teaching and content but also permit an insight into cities – London, New York and Pennsylvania – in those two countries which are the indisputable references of international financial leadership.
All the teaching is in English, as is communication between the teachers and pupils and any documentation, given that it is the usual language in the financial world.