Master of Science in Wealth Management (MWM) Info Session

Event Information

When:
February 10, 2012, 7:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Seminar Room 2.2 Level 2, Singapore Management University, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, 50 Stamford Road, 178899, Singapore

You are warmly invited to our forthcoming Information Session which will provide you with an overview of the wealth management Industry and the MSc in Wealth Management degree. Various aspects of wealth management – including asset management and private banking will be discussed.

Launched in 2004, the Master of Science in Wealth Management (MWM) is jointly offered by Singapore Management University (SMU), Wealth Management Institute (WMI), Swiss Finance Institute (SFI) and Yale University. The curriculum was designed in consultation with the wealth management industry and is regularly reviewed to reflect industry development. Participants will travel to both Switzerland and USA during the overseas study block. There are also visits to Swiss banks and U.S. fund managers. There will be ample opportunities to network with faculty members and industry practitioners.

The modular structure allows working participants to meet their work obligations while pursuing a master degree over a 12-month period. It is ideal for seasoned wealth managers who wish to deepen their knowledge in specific areas.

Participants without wealth management experience are encouraged to take part in the internship programme to gain relevant experience and enhance their employability. To-date, more than 95% of the participants have successfully transit to the wealth management industry.

Scholarships and tuition loans are available for candidates accepted into the programme.

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