Master’s Degree in Systemic Risk
Course Overview
The Master’s in Systemic Risk at Yale School of Management is a pioneering program that equips central bank and regulatory professionals with the expertise to manage systemic risk and navigate financial crises. This one-year program combines cutting-edge theory with practical tools, focusing on macroprudential policy, crisis communications, monetary economics, and global financial regulation.
Students benefit from Yale’s renowned faculty and deep expertise in financial stability and crisis management. As part of the Yale community, participants engage with accomplished peers from diverse programs, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to managing global financial systems. The program’s focus on both theory and practice prepares graduates to lead in the ever-evolving field of financial stability.
What You'll Learn
- Specialized Knowledge: Learn cutting-edge macroprudential policy, financial crisis management, and systemic risk regulation.
- Yale Expertise: Gain insights from Yale faculty who are leaders in financial stability research and crisis management.
- Cross-Disciplinary Learning: Collaborate with peers across MBA, EMBA, and other Yale programs.
- Global Perspective: Develop a comprehensive understanding of financial systems and risk on a global scale.
- Career Advancement: Position yourself as a leader in central banking, financial regulation, or crisis management.
Requirements

78,000 USD

Yale University
https://www.yale.edu
