The IPED Summer Program in
EMERGING MARKETS AND COUNTRY RISK ANALYSIS
May 26 to July 29, 2009
Fordham's
Summer Evening Program in Emerging Financial Markets and Country Risk
Analysis
is an intensive 10 week program designed for international business
professionals
as well as current graduate students. The program offers you the
opportunity
to develop the political, economic, and financial analytical skills
that
you need to evaluate the potential rewards and risks associated with
the
dynamic and volatile financial markets of Asia, Latin America, Africa
and
Eastern Europe.
We
strongly
encourage visiting graduate students in the program to take full
advantage
of spending a summer in the world's leading financial center by doing
an
internship during the day with a major New York financial institution.
Government analysts may also
find the
program beneficial, given the importance of economic factors and
emerging
economies in today's geopolitical world.
All
students
who successfully complete the two course sequence (Political Risk
Analysis
and Emerging Markets), with a grade point average of 3.0 or
better,
will earn a Certificate in Emerging Markets
and
Country Risk Analysis.
Application
Deadline:
The application deadline is May 8,
2009.
Admission decisions will be made on a rolling basis and applications
will
be accepted beginning January 15, 2009.
Admission
Requirements:
A bachelor's degree with a minimum cumulative grade point
average
of 3.0 with at least two courses in college level principles of
economics.
Students who also lack one graduate course or two undergraduate courses
in finance with grades of B or better will be required to take a third
additional course in Strategic Financial Management.
(The Certificate Program is registered
with the
New York State Department of Education, Hegis Code #2204, Program Code
#22615.)
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