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1 The Master of Management in Finance Program (The MMF Program) Version: 201005231406 © 2010 The MMF Program by College of Management Mahidol University

2 The MMF Program งานบรรยายหลักสูตร (Open House) เมื่อวันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 พฤษภาคม 2553 งด โดย ดร. ชาญ สรณาคมน์ วิทยาลัยการจัดการ มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล

3  MBA is a general business program.  You take a lot of required coursework credits in all functional areas of business administration.  You then take a few, typically 3-5 courses, in your specialization area like finance, marketing, or management. You then earn an “MBA (…)” degree.  MS, MSc or MA is a specialized program.  You take all coursework credits related to one specialization area (plus other related areas) like finance or marketing.  You take no course in other functional areas of business administration. You then earn an “MS (…)” or “MA (…)” degree.

4  The MM program at CMMU takes the middle-road approach.  You take 5 Core Courses in some main functional areas of business administration: Marketing, Finance, MIS, Economics, and Principles of Management.  You then take 8 more courses in your area of specialization. You then earn an “MM (…)” degree in your transcript. Your diploma will show only an “MM” degree, however.

5  45 total required credits  10 courses x 3 credits each = 30 credits ▪ 5 Core Courses ▪ 3 Foundation Courses ▪ 2 Specialization Courses (no free Elective course)  15 Thesis credits taken over 2 trimesters ▪ 6 Thesis credits in your 4 th trimester ▪ 9 Thesis credits in your 5 th (final) trimester  Require at least 5 trimesters to complete the program  Students normally take 3 courses (9 credits) per trimester.  Scholarship students are required to study Plan A.

6  45 total required credits  13 courses x 3 credits each = 39 credits ▪ 5 Core Courses ▪ 3 Foundation Courses ▪ 5 Specialization Courses (no free Elective course)  6 Independent Study credits taken over 2 trimesters ▪ 3 Independent Study (A) credits in your 4 th trimester ▪ 3 Independent Study (B) credits in your 5 th (final) trimester  Require at least 5 trimesters to complete the program  Students normally take 3 courses (9 credits) per trimester.  Most students study Plan B.

7  Must have graduated with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent by the time you enter the MMF program  GPAX: 2.0 minimum (2.75 preferred)  Written exams  English: 45% minimum (50% preferred)  Math:  50% minimum (67% preferred)  Interview exam  Working experience is not required

8  Applied: 66  Admitted: 27 (Acceptance rate = 40.9%)  Male:Female Ratio: 7:20  Average Age: 26.6  Average English score: 63.6%  Average Math score: 73.7%  Average Combined Score: 68.5%  Average Undergrad GPAX: 3.11

9  Medium of Instruction: Thai  Study Mode: part-time only, no full-time  Length of Study  Min: 5 terms, approximately 21 months  Max: 5 years  Tuition: 322,500 Baht (in 6 installments)  All courses in the MMF program are fixed, no electives to choose at present.  The sequence of courses is fixed. You will follow a typical plan of study, unless you fall behind your classmates.  Finance is quantitative in nature. Strong analytical background is expected.

10 FinanceEconomicsManagementMarketingMIS

11 Management Marketing Management Information Systems (MIS) Economics Corporate Finance Financial Planning and Control (Fin 1) Financial Planning and Strategy (Fin 2) International Finance Investment Investment Management Fixed Income Security Investment Valuation Risk Management Derivatives Enterprise Risk Management Research Research Methodology in Finance IS (A)IS (B)

12 Prior to Term 1 (July–September 2010) English (pre-course, no credit) Accounting (pre-course, no credit) Math for Finance (pre-course, no credit) Term 1 (Trimester 2: Sep–Dec 2010) Financial Planning and Control 2 Core Courses Term 2 (Trimester 3: Jan–Apr 2011) Investment Management 2 remaining Core Courses Term 3 (Trimester 1: May–Sep 2011) Derivatives Valuation Research Methodology in Finance Before Term 4 beginsComprehensive Exam Term 4 (Trimester 2: Sep–Dec 2011) Fixed Income Security Investment International Finance IS (A) Term 5 (Trimester 3: Jan–Apr 2012) Enterprise Risk Management Financial Planning and Strategy IS (B) Early July 2013Commencement

13  MMF Scholarships  Detail can be found at, http://inside.cm.mahidol.ac.th/mmf/index.php?op tion=com_content&view=article&id=97&Itemid= 60 http://inside.cm.mahidol.ac.th/mmf/index.php?op tion=com_content&view=article&id=97&Itemid= 60  CFA Scholarships  FRM Scholarships

14  CAGS in Finance program is intended for someone with a Master’s degree who wants to learn Finance.  Detail can be found at http://inside.cm.mahidol.ac.th/mmf/index.ph p?option=com_content&view=article&id=10 3&Itemid=62 http://inside.cm.mahidol.ac.th/mmf/index.ph p?option=com_content&view=article&id=10 3&Itemid=62

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