Overview
Who is this course for
What to expect
What you will achieve
Duration
From 1 year (with equivalence of subjects) to 5 years BA undergraduates: maximum addition of 60 credits
Attendance and Schedule
Evening Classes, 2 to 5 times a week
Granted Title
Coordinator
Career Field
About the course
The degree in Accounting, Finance and Analytics is a pioneer initiative of FGV EAESP, in the form of a second degree, aimed at undergraduates of FGV Schools who are interested in developing multifaceted, hybrid skills that unite businesses, finance and controllership and disruptive technologies of digital transformation.
The course aims to contribute to the training of the professionals of the future, by developing the skills that are highly demanded in the the process of digital transformation of business and society.
Why take it?
By taking this course, the student will participate in the current disruptive and overwhelming process of digital transformation of business and society, which is already impacting controllers and finance professionals worldwide. Thus, the student will have the opportunity to develop unique skills for an innovative role in companies and institutions.
When you get this second degree, your professional perspectives will be enhanced and the range of activities you can currently perform will increase.
FGV EAESP is one of the most renowned business schools in the world: since 2004 it has had the three most important international accreditations. Only 82 of the 14,000 business schools in the world have this triple crown.
The second degree in Accounting, Finance and Analytics - AFA also gives the students the possibility of obtaining international certification from ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - one of the most prestigious certifiers of controllership and finance executives in the world, which offers its members access to admission to more than 80,000 companies in virtually every country in the world.
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Step-by-step guide
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1Academic Evaluation
Analysis of the Academic Transcript in the previous undergraduate course, through the evaluation of the Accumulated Income Coefficient (CRA).
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2Evaluation of the Motivation Letter
Analysis of the motivation letter sent by the candidate
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3Interview
At the discretion of the Selection Committee, interviews may be conducted to complement the selection process
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1Multifaceted Skills
Opportunity to develop multifaceted skills that gather business, finance and controllership and disruptive technologies – highly demanded by the process of digital transformation of business and society.
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2A 2nd degree in shorter time
By considering the undergraduate courses already completed at FGV Schools, this course allows the student to obtain a second qualification in a highly demanded area, in a short time.
With this second diploma, the student will even be able to exercise exclusive activities of the accounting profession, such as financial statements, auditing and forensics.
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3Course completion in flexible time
The student has the flexibility of choosing to take a greater or lesser number of subjects per semester, depending on their available time of dedication, and can accelerate or lengthen the course completion time.
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4Scholarships
The school offers refundable and non-refundable scholarships, democratizing access to excellence education. Today, 1 in 5 students benefit from the scholarship program.
FGV EAESP Facilities
The FGV 9 de Julho Auditorium can accommodate 315 people, with six spaces for wheelchair users. It hosts around 80 events per year. It has a changing room, central air conditioning, a stage, a simultaneous interpretation booth and an entrance hall with facilities for coffee breaks for up to 160 guests. Open from 6 am to 10 pm, Monday to Friday, and 6 am to 6 pm on Saturdays.
Smaller events are held in the FGV 9 de Julho Room, which can accommodate 88 audience members, plus a head table for up to six people. Fully accessible, it has a changing room, central air conditioning and an entrance hall that can be used for coffee breaks for up to 50 people on foot. Open from 6 am to 10 pm, Monday to Friday, and 6 am to 6 pm on Saturdays.
The Karl A. Boedecker Library (BKAB) is part of the FGV Library System. Its archives span the areas of administration, economics, business, law and social sciences, including books, e-books, magazines, dissertations, theses and DVDs. The library’s users can also access databases containing journal articles, and economic, financial and legal information. It has individual and group study rooms and consultation terminals. On the library’s website, you can access the full list of services, available resources and opening hours.
FGV EAESP’s classrooms feature multimedia equipment, internet access and comfortable furniture to make learning dynamic and pleasant. There are also sponsored classrooms, which use equipment and resources paid for by partner companies in exchange for their logos being displayed to students and employees.
This sophisticated space for events holds up to 150 seated people and it has three head tables for up to seven people each. The infrastructure includes a staff break room and elevator for physically impaired people. The Noble Room functions from 6 am to 11 pm, Monday to Friday, and 6 am to 6 pm on Saturdays.
An innovative space created to host academic activities, CoLab is based on a modern and distinct learning model involving collaborative and action-oriented methodologies. Its principles are empathy, a focus on human beings and sharing of responsibilities.
The sports court is a meeting point for students and it also hosts sports events such as indoor soccer and basketball championships. The court is administered by Atlética, an FGV EAESP student organization.
Espaço NEON is FGV’s entrepreneurship area, which brings together FGVcenn (Center for Entrepreneurship and New Businesses), GVentures (FGV’s business accelerator), or GVAngels (FGV’s Angel Investors) and the League of Entrepreneurship (Student Entity in entrepreneurship). There, FGV’s entrepreneurship ecosystem works collaboratively, stimulating innovation and new businesses.
Located at the school’s main entrance on Rua Itapeva, this large space fosters interaction between students and employees.
The Computer Teaching and Research Laboratories (LEPI) are formed by a set of facilities equipped with state-of-the-art microinformatics resources, with access to the local network, the school's academic systems and the internet, and are available to students for research purposes, works and studies. The Laboratories are also used in hands-on classes, simulation exercises, games, group works, web-based testing, EAD content, and other applications where the computer network plays a relevant role in learning. Click here for additional informations.
Descrição geral das instalações
Based on Avenida 9 de Julho, in the neighborhood of Bela Vista in Sao Paulo, FGV EAESP is composed of a main 12-floor building, the Karl A. Boedecker Library building, and the Getulio Vargas Auditorium, as well as a multisport court and two annex buildings, located at Rua Itapeva, 432. The classrooms, videoconferencing rooms, IT laboratories and integrated systems, all sponsored, are located in FGV Sao Paulo’s different buildings.
The School’s main administrative office, academic departments, most of its administrative departments, the Noble Hall and the Getulio Vargas Academic Office also occupy the main office, as do the professors’ social space, the outpatient medical center, two restaurants and two snack bars. The annex buildings house some administrative departments and student groups such as Aiesec, the Junior Companies group, the Athletics Association and the Employees’ Association.
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1) Can I start the new course before I have completed my first degree?
This is a second degree for diploma holders. However, if you are already in the last semester of your first undergraduate course, you will be able to participate in the selection process for the 2nd undergraduate degree for admission in the following semester.
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2) Can I start the new course after I have completed my first degree?
Yes, holders of a diploma will be admitted to a degree at FGV Schools, completed within 7 years of the beginning of the 2nd degree.
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3) What are the subjects of the new course?
A diagram of the complete curriculum is available on the course website.
Access the complete curriculum diagram here.
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4) I am studying or have already completed a degree in BA. Is it necessary to take all the indicated BA electives, ie, which are mandatory for the new course?
It is not necessary to have attended all the indicated BA electives to be able to take the 2nd degree.
• If you have already completed AE or there are few semesters left, you will have the opportunity to take all the missing subjects while taking the new course, which will be offered in the evening (to match work or internship).
• If you still have several semesters to complete AE and you are interested in taking a 2nd degree, the more of the indicated electives you can still do in AE, the fewer subjects you will have to complete in the new course.
• If you complete all of the listed electives, you can complete your 2nd degree in just 1 more year (provided you earn 20 credits per semester). However, you may choose to take fewer credits per semester and delay completion by 1 or more semesters.
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5) How much is the tuition?
The tuition will be calculated according to the number of subjects that are missing to complete the 2nd degree, considering the same proportional value as the Business Administration course at EAESP.
Step-by-step guide to admissions
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1Academic Evaluation
Analysis of the Academic Transcript in the previous undergraduate course, through the evaluation of the Accumulated Income Coefficient (CRA).
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2Evaluation of the Motivation Letter
Analysis of the motivation letter sent by the candidate
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3Interview
At the discretion of the Selection Committee, interviews may be conducted to complement the selection process