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Your career in finance starts at the University of Luxembourg.
The Department of Finance boasts an internationally-renowned faculty, trained at the world’s top universities. We pride ourselves on supporting our students’ journey toward their dream careers. We foster a multilingual, interdisciplinary setting and provide comprehensive courses that meld academic rigor with practical insights. Collaboratively designed with the Luxembourg financial hub, our programs prime students for a vibrant local job market. Small class sizes guarantee personalized interactions with instructors.
Find your study programme
- Bachelor en sciences économiques A three-year program to gain essential skills in economics, finance and strategy.
- Master in Economics and Finance A two-year program to learn economics and finance theory and practice. After studying foundational topics in the 1st year, six specialized tracks are offered in the 2nd year.
- Master in Wealth Management A two-year program to educate and train future wealth managers.
- Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance A one-year program to prepare high-potential individuals for successful careers in the financial industry, public institutions, and academia. It goes from the basics of economics, finance, and data science to the knowledge frontier.
- Doctoral programme in Finance A program to produce world-class scholars with expertise in finance, economics, and data science.
- Certificate in Sustainable Finance A program for professionals who want to learn the state of the art in sustainable finance.
Why study finance in Luxembourg?
6 reasons to study finance in Luxembourg
• Gain knowledge, skills and competences to successfully launch your career
• Programme designed to meet highest international standards
• Interdisciplinary approach, including courses in finance, law, taxation and client communication
• Theory and practice: learn from academics and practitioners
• Internship and networking opportunities in Luxembourg, a major international financial centre
• Specialised tracks and curricula responding to changes and trends in the world of economics and finance