Risk Management and Financial Analysis (M.Sc.)
Manage risks with confidence
Risk management and financial analysis require profound knowledge in many disciplines: mathematical and economic knowledge is required, regulatory requirements must be taken into account as well as market developments. Our Master's programme qualifies you for value and risk-oriented management tasks as well as for strategy consulting - at insurance companies, banks and other large companies. We combine proximity to university research with current practical challenges. You benefit from a flexible degree programme that is characterised by professional excellence and outstanding personal support.
Who is the degree programme suitable for?
The degree programme is aimed at professionals from the fields of financial services, insurance, auditing, controlling and consulting. It is suitable for anyone who quantifies, evaluates and communicates risks and who would like to further their education in value-oriented strategy consulting for investment and financing, reporting and controlling.
What prospects does the degree open up?
The Master's degree qualifies graduates for responsible positions in risk management, financial analysis, controlling, auditing, consulting or financial institutions. Graduates can manage projects in the Solvency/Basel area, assess "fit & proper" results and fulfil the actuarial function.
Details of the degree programme
How is the Master's programme structured?
The programme includes modules in the areas of risk management, financial analysis, statistics, econometrics and quantitative methods. The degree programme is structured on a part-time basis and is modular.
You will complete five compulsory modules and select a further six compulsory elective modules according to your own interests. At the end of your degree programme, you will take the final Master's module in which you will write your thesis.
6 modules with 6 CP each
- Asset Liability Management
- Company valuation and financing
- Data science and machine learning
- Financial data analytics with R: methods and applications
- Monte Carlo methods
- Quantitative risk management
- Risk and sustainability of alternative investments
- Risk communication
- Regulation and sustainability of alternative investments
- Default risk and rating
- Risk models - risks in insurance
- Extreme value and operational risks
Online colloquium, final thesis and final colloquium
The Master's thesis (20 CP) is a scientific examination of a subject-related issue. You choose the topic to suit your academic appointment. The thesis is written independently using scientific models and methods. The preparatory online colloquium (2 CP) supports you in formulating the research question and developing the research design. You will present your work in the final colloquium (2 CP).
Module allocation: individual and variable
The modules of the degree programme each deal with completed subject areas and can be taken in the order of your choice. You determine the number of modules completed per semester yourself - and thus individually regulate the duration of your degree programme. There is no minimum number of modules per semester - nor is there an obligation to complete the degree within the standard period of study of four semesters.
Management of studies: part-time and flexible
The internationally recognised academic degree "Master of Science" (M.Sc.) stands for excellent specialist training at university level. Upon successful completion of the programme, you will have earned 90 credit points. This opens up new career paths and, if applicable, the option of a doctorate.
Which teaching formats are used?
The degree programme combines online learning materials, workshops, face-to-face events and self-study phases. Thanks to the digital formats, content can be flexibly processed and coordinated with academic appointments. The programme is varied and practice-oriented. Input from lecturers, study materials as well as internet-based discussions and online tasks with direct feedback ensure varied learning.
Competence-orientated teaching and testing
Knowledge acquired in the module is applied, consolidated and expanded by working on real projects from the student's own working life. Students can apply their newly acquired expertise directly in the workplace.
What examinations are there?
Examinations include, for example, written exams, seminar papers, case studies or the preparation of a project. The course certificate is integrated into the module during the course of study - there are no separate examination dates. The examinations always combine two parts:
- Online assignments plus another performance such as written exam, oral examination, presentation, thesis paper).
- Presentation plus written elaboration on a project
Example of your study programme
The exemplary study plan illustrates the individual adaptability of the degree programme to your own time budget. There is additional leeway with the recognition of credits and competences.
This exemplary study plan for the standard duration of study shows an ideal-typical Master's programme with a duration of four semesters plus thesis and colloquium and an even distribution of modules.
Your path to the University of Oldenburg
When can I start the degree programme?
You can apply for a place on the programme from 1 June to 1 September (winter semester) and from 15 December to 1 March (summer semester).
1. check admission requirements
What are the admission requirements for the degree programme?
As a rule, a university entrance qualification and academic appointment in the field of finance or risk are required. You can apply for a place on the Master's degree programme with the following requirements:
- A first academic degree (Bachelor's, Diplom, State Examination or Magister) from a university or university of applied sciences.
- At least one year of professional experience.
2. compile and submit application documents
You can apply for a study place online via the application portal of the University of Oldenburg.
- Online application for a study place
As part of the online application, you generate an application form and submit the following documents and supporting documents digitally.
- University degree: Proof of a recognised degree (Diplom, Bachelor's, Master's or Magister degree; State Examination) including transcript (overview of achievements) of previous studies with details of the credit points achieved to date.
- University semesters: Proof of the previous university semesters (= all semesters completed in Germany including previous semesters of leave) (e.g. certificate of study progress, certificate of study, last certificate of enrolment or certificate of exmatriculation)
Professional experience: Proof of practical professional experience of at least 1 year (e.g. employment contract, job reference, certificate from employer)
You can also submit additional documents:
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form
- Certificates of previous further education and training
Application form for modulesPlease register for modules as early as possible or with your application to ensure that you are allocated a place on the desired courses.
3. allocation of study places
Once we have received your application, we will confirm receipt and check whether your documents are complete. If any documents are missing, you can submit them to us by the application deadline. Your application documents will be dealt with promptly by the admissions committee; places are allocated on an ongoing basis during the application period. The admissions committee checks whether the admission requirements have been met and decides whether to admit or reject applicants.
4. accept a study place and enrol
After the admissions committee has reviewed and checked your application, you will be informed of its decision via the application portal. If it is determined that you fulfil the admission requirements, you can accept your study place via the application portal and submit a proposal for enrolment. This is generated via the application portal and contains further information on completing enrolment.
Please send the proposal for enrolment, including any attachments, to the Admissions office of the University of Oldenburg.
Module fees - valid until summer semester 2026
For students and guest students, the fee per module is 900 euros.
The current registration form for students and the current registration form for guest students list the fees that are currently still valid.
Module fees - valid from winter semester 2026/27
The fee per module is 1,200 euros for students and 1,500 euros for guest students.
Universitätsbeitrag
Zusätzlich zu den Modulgebühren erhebt die Universität Oldenburg
- bei immatrikulierten Studierenden einen Semesterbeitrag von zurzeit 223 Euro.
- eine Gasthörgebühr von derzeit 60 Euro, wenn ein Modul als Weiterbildung belegt wird.
Es gibt keine weiteren fortlaufenden oder zusätzlichen Kosten für Prüfungen oder Ähnliches.
Verkürzung des Studiums durch Anrechnung
Viele unserer Studierenden verfügen über umfassende berufliche Qualifikationen, absolvierte Weiterbildungen oder bereits erbrachte Studienleistungen. Diese (außer-)hochschulisch erworbenen Kompetenzen können dem Studium zugutekommen. Studierende, die einen Antrag auf Anrechnung von Modulen stellen und deren Kompetenzen und Vorleistungen anerkannt werden, können ihr Studium verkürzen: Es sind weniger Module zu studieren, was zeitlich und finanziell entlastet.
Ausführliche Informationen zur Anrechnung sind in unserem Leitfaden zu finden; ein Antrag auf Anrechnung lässt sich jederzeit stellen.
Further education or study? Both!
Each module of the degree programme can be taken individually as further education. The certificate is fully recognised for the degree programme. This means you can simply start without enrolment and decide to study later!
Several modules can be combined to create an internationally recognised qualification. For example, you can obtain a CAS or DAS in Alternative Investments and Sustainability.
Warum Teilnehmende uns empfehlen
Praxisnah
Projekte aus dem eigenen Beruf können in den einzelnen Modulen bearbeitet werden und lassen sich als Prüfungsleistung einbringen.
Flexibel
Lernen, wenn es zu Familie, Job und Freizeit passt – das Studienformat macht es möglich. Studiert wird überwiegend online.
Persönlich
Unsere Lehrenden begleiten Sie intensiv und geben individuelles Feedback. In Kleingruppen tauschen Sie sich mit anderen Studierenden aus.
Universitär
Unsere Studierenden profitieren von exzellenter Forschung und Lehre. Alle Inhalte spiegeln den aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Stand.
Questions about the degree programme Risk Management and Financial Analysis (M.Sc.)
How much time do I need to plan for the degree programme?
The average workload is around 10 to 15 hours per week. The combination of online phases, face-to-face appointments and flexible self-study sections makes it easy to combine the programme with an academic appointment.
On which topic can the thesis be written?
The Master's thesis is written while working and can address practice-orientated issues from the student's own professional environment. It is academically supervised and forms the final part of the degree programme.
Are there any funding opportunities?
Yes, tax deductibility, educational leave, employer contributions and regional or national funding programmes for in-service further education are available. Individual counselling is recommended. You can find more information and a guide to study funding here .
How can I combine my studies with my academic appointment?
The degree programme is specially designed for working people. Flexible learning times, digital formats and modular examinations make it possible to combine studying with a full-time job.
Who can I contact for advice?
The C3L study programme team is available to answer organisational, technical and individual questions. A counselling interview can be arranged by telephone or online.
Bleiben Sie gut informiert!
Folgen Sie uns auf LinkedIn,
erweitern Sie Ihr Netzwerk und
diskutieren Sie mit uns
rund um das Thema Risikomanagement.