Overview
Who is this course for
What to expect
What you will achieve
Duration
1 year, 6 months
Attendance and Schedule
Classes every two weeks, on Fridays (5 pm to 10:30 pm), and Saturdays (8 am to 5 pm). Classes in SNOC format on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 8 pm to 9:30 pm.
Granted Title
Coordinator
Career Field
The Professional Master’s in Finance and Controllership encompasses core content, integrative subjects and educational subjects (law, tax, reporting, management controls and finance). The teaching-learning methodology is proactive, emphasizing in-depth activities and debates, as well as basic content such as previous studies, the intensive use of cases and a problem-solving approach (Harvard Method).
Educational approach
The MPGC has a unique educational approach. The program was developed by professors with cutting-edge knowledge in the area, as well as the Finance Institute’s partner companies and executives and in collaboration with FGV’s Center for the Development of Teaching and Learning (CEDEA), to incorporate the latest methodologies for designing innovative educational and teaching programs. The result is a program that is unique in its conception and design.
Flexibility
The program allows each student to determine his or her own trajectory, but without undermining the characteristics of a professional master’s program, as illustrated in the following table.
The master’s course is composed of 390 hours (26 credits), and 90 of these hours (6 credits) are MPGC shared subjects. Students must take the Methodology of Scientific Problems subject, offered in SNOC format. They must also take another 60 hours (4 credits) of shared subjects, choosing between Negotiation and Communication, Leadership and Change Management, and Management for Competitiveness and Innovation (SNOC). In addition to these three options, students may take any master’s subject offered at FGV EAESP as part of the MPGI, MPA, MPGPP, CMCD, Winter School and SNOC-GNAM programs, to make up 60 hours (4 credits) of shared subjects.
Regarding specific subjects in the finance and controllership area, 300 hours (20 credits) are allocated. Using this time, students may do up to 60 hours (4 credits) in the pool of subjects offered on the list, as described below.
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Tuition
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Tuition
R$ 98.526,00 (18, 24, and 36 installments). Application fee: R$ 100.00. Special conditions for alumni of regular FGV courses (20% discount). Non-cumulative.
Special conditions for candidates working in FGV EAESP partner companies (ASDI - Partner Club): 10% discount (Non-cumulative).
Special conditions for alumni of regular FGV courses: 20% discount. Applicable to any unit or affiliate of FGV, except for short-term extension courses. The student must present the original Certificate of Course Completion and a simple copy at the time of enrollment. Special conditions are applied only to students who have completed the course (Non-cumulative).
Special conditions for upfront payments: 6% discount (Non-cumulative).
Requirements
Professionals with at least three years of experience in the areas of finance, controllership or accounting, and advanced knowledge of English.
We are sorry, but there are no scheduled information sessions for the period at this time. If you need more information about the program, please contact admissionsoffice@fgv.br.
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Step-by-step guide
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1EVALUATION OF DOCUMENTS
The documents submitted in the application process are evaluated by a committee designated by the Finance Institute.
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2INTERVIEW
Candidates who pass the first stage are invited for an interview, which may take place in person or via Skype.
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3MATRICULATION
Candidates invited to matriculate must do so in line with the selection process’ schedule.
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1IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE
Students complement their education and professional experience with in-depth, state-of-the-art content, combining theory and practice. They may also choose three subjects from any FGV master’s course to study.
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2GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE
Students receive intermediate certification, eliminating up to nine of the 13 tests required for maximum certification from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), one of the most renowned global certification organizations for finance and controllership executives.
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3BROAD VISION
Meeting current market demands, the course includes integrative subjects (such as competitive challenges and finance integrated with marketing), providing a broad vision of finance as a business partner.
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4TRIPLE ACCREDITATION
Since 2004, FGV EAESP has featured among the world’s best institutions according to the three leading international accreditation organizations (AACSB, EFMD EQUIS and AMBA), attesting to the excellence of its teaching.
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5NOTABLE FACULTY
The program features FGV EAESP professors, Finance Institute professors and executives at partner companies and organizations who are experts on the topics in question. They give presentations about their experiences, discuss cases at their companies, and participate in constructing and evaluating challenges every semester.
Here I have contact with advanced thinking and the latest developments in finance.
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.
Step-by-step guide to admissions
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1EVALUATION OF DOCUMENTS
The documents submitted in the application process are evaluated by a committee designated by the Finance Institute.
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2INTERVIEW
Candidates who pass the first stage are invited for an interview, which may take place in person or via Skype.
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3MATRICULATION
Candidates invited to matriculate must do so in line with the selection process’ schedule.