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Program Information
Program Type: Risk Management
Tuition: $78,300
Program Length: 1 year
Program Start: May
Delivery Method: Blended
Contact Information:
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+1 212-998-0442
44 West Fourth StreetSuite 4-100New York, New York 10012
The profile was last updated on July 27, 2020. If you have any questions, please contact our general manager.
The Master of Science in Risk Management program provides students with an enterprise view of risk that is holistic, innovative, and globally relevant. The program cuts across the classic “foundational” enterprise risk domains and addresses topics at the frontier of risk management, those that are still being defined and calibrated. Students will enhance their academic capabilities and credentials in an area of expertise that is fundamental to the sustainable performance of their organizations. The substantive elements of the program are complemented by global modules, enriching the geographic context of risk management issues. The program is suitable for experienced managers and/or risk professionals taking on greater responsibilities or broader strategic planning roles. Applicants must have a minimum of five years of full-time, professional work experience.
The Master of Science in Risk Management Program is a one-year, part-time program divided into six in-person class sessions that take place at NYU and in rotating global locations. This part-time format reduces absence from the office to approximately five weeks over the course of a year. Between modules, students complete an average of 15-20 hours of homework per week via distance learning. The culmination of the program is the Strategic Capstone Project, which gives students an opportunity to apply the teachings of the program by presenting a unified and practice case on a topic of their choosing. This is a team-based project with approximately four to six students per group.
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