FACULTY UIMP Scientific Director: Prof. Alfonso Novales Program Director: Prof. Luis A. Puch Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo Finance Chair Alfonso Novales, PhD Minnesota, Catedrático de Análisis Económico, Univ. Complutense de Madrid. Angel León, PhD Alicante, Profesor Titular de Econo­ mía Financiera, Univ. de Alicante. Jesús Vázquez, PhD Stony Brook, Catedrático de Análisis Económico, Univ. del País Vasco. Macroeconomics Chair Luis A. Puch, PhD Carlos III, Profesor Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. Complutense de Madrid. Master ¡n Macroeconometrics and Finance M3F Antonia Díaz, PhD Minnesota, Profesor Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid. Quantitative Methods Chair Teodosio Pérez, PhD California San Diego, Profesor Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. Complutense. Raquel Carrasco, PhD CEMFI, Profesora Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. Carlos III. Other Brendan Anglin, Master Harvard Negotiating Project. Chair of English for Economics. Belén Jerez, PhD UCLA, Profesora Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. Carlos III. Gustavo Marrero, PhD Univ. Aut. Barcelona, Profesor Titular de Análisis Económico, Univ. La Laguna. Carmelo Rodríguez, PhD Univ. Aut. Barcelona, Investi­ gador Ramón y Cajal, Univ. Complutense. José Penalva, PhD UCLA Profesor Titular de Economía Financiera, Univ. Carlos III. Jesús Ruiz, PhD Complutense, Profesor Titular de Análisis Inscripciones/ Registration: Centro de Estudios Económicos y Comerciales, CECO Tfno./Ph.: 91 563 18 15 www.ceco.es Lugar de impartición / Location: Aulas CECO del Edificio A del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, IEF C/Cardenal Herrera Oria 378, Madrid Económico, Univ. Complutense Madrid. Gregorio Serna, PhD Carlos III, Profesor Titular de Economía Financiera, Univ. de Alcalá. Coste de Matrícula/Tuition Fee : 3.900€ (UE) C*ncro d* E*cu<*o» Económico* y Comercio*»* Instituto de Estudios Fiscales FALL TERM (10 ECTS) Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP), Centro de Estudios Económicos y Comerciales (CECO) and Instituto de Estudios Fiscales (IEF) promote, jointly, an executive master program with the highest academic Applied Economic Theory Optional for I st Year (3 ECTS) Applied Financial Theory Financial Risk Management II Mathematical and Statistical Analysis English for Economics Financial Risk Management I standards in macroeconomics, econometrics and finance WINTER TERM (10 ECTS) (M3F). Taught in English by top international academics and practitioners, on a part-time basis, M3F is offered to professionals in the public administration and the prívate Optional for I st Year (9 ECTS) Growth, Cycles and Macroeconomic Policy I Growth, Cycles and Macroeconomic Policy II Corporate Finance I Corporate Finance II Cross Section and Panel Data Econometrics I Cross Section and Panel Data Econometrics II sector who need mid-career qualifications with the Financial Instruments and derivatives highest academic standards. SPRING TERM (10 ECTS) Optional for I st Year (9 ECTS) Designed for candidates with a taste for quantitative methods aiming to achieve a rigorous knowledge of Money Inflation and Macroeconomic Policy I macroeconomic policy, applied econometrics and finance. International Trade and Finance I Quantitative and empirical methods are central to the M3F Multiv. Methods and Financial Econometrics I Money, Inflation and Macroeconomic Policy II International Trade and Finance II Multivariate Methods and Financial Econometrics II Project Finance and Banking Our target candidates are government officials and other professionals who intend to significantly improve their knowledge of economics, finance, statistics and economics MASTER PROJECT (9 ECTS) Due late June or late September, after courses. for their core professional activity or as a useful complement of it. The Master program (M3F) is a part-time one year program, but it is flexible so that completion of the program in two years is, in fact, the most natural option for professionals. The admissions committee will take into account the CV, letters of reference, current position, scores on the GRE and TOEFL, and any other information provided by the candidate. Upon successful completion of 51 ECTS credits and of the Master Project, the students will receive the Official Master Degree in Macroeconometrics and Finance, issued by the Chancellor of the UIMP The degree requires the successful completion of 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits of gradúate courses over a total of 33 weeks in three terms. In the option M3F over two years, it roughly involves four courses per term of two to three hours a week in a schedule compatible with professional activity (Friday + Saturday) to complete 80 to 130 hours per term. The option in only one year implies an extra load of 30 to 60 hours more per term (plus late sessions during two working days). All in all, this amounts to 51 ECTS of courses plus 9 ECTS for the Master Project.