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Program Overview

Duke in New York: Financial Markets and Institutions is a liberal arts based one semester program in New York City for Duke undergraduates interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the financial services industry. The program introduces students to multiple dimensions of global financial markets and institutions. Through coursework, sponsored projects, guest lectures and panels, field trips, tours, and organized interactions with Duke alumni and other leaders in the field, students will gain first-hand knowledge of the financial services arena, as well as the regulations and institutions affecting it.

The program incorporates four full-credit courses taught by Duke Faculty, a mentorship program with Duke Alumni in the industry, guest lectures and panels, visits to trading floors, a shadowing program, and socials hosted by banks and other institutions. The courses feature a broad-based liberal arts approach to issues of international finance, financial markets and associated institutions. This includes regulation, government-business relations, supporting institutions, and value and ethical issues.

It is not necessary for the students to have prior experience or course work in finance, nor is it necessary to have the intention of working in the financial field after graduation to participate in the program. Duke in New York: Financial Markets and Institutions should be seen as an opportunity for students to become more familiar with the full scope of career opportunities in financial services or regulatory agencies involved in financial markets. Students should leave the program with a more complete understanding of the functioning of global capital markets and regulatory issues involved in these markets. They should further leave with a strong sense of community created with the many Duke Alumni who have eagerly volunteered to participate in the Duke in New York: Financial Markets and Institutions program.

This program is not a placement program for internships. Many of the students do end up having internships lined up by the end of the term. However, that is neither the goal, nor the purpose of the program.

This program is managed by the Department of Economics. Courses will be held at the Kimmel Center at New York University and students will be housed at the New Yorker Hotel on 8th Avenue.

Duke students from all majors/academic programs are encouraged to apply; a minimum GPA of 3.4 is recommended. Rising juniors and well-qualified sophomores are eligible for the program.

Application Deadlines for Spring 2010 Program Note that these have been updated--see also the Application page for more information First Round: May 15, 2009
Second Round: August 15, 2009
Third Round (if spaces are still available): September 22, 2009

 

Spring 2010 Program Dates:

Jan 11, 2010 - April 28, 2010

Spring Break:

March 5 - March 15, 2010

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Sample Spring 2009 Events

Organization Event
BlackRock visiting lecture
Caxton visiting lecture
Deloitte Consulting visiting lecture
Deutsche Bank site visit
Federal Reserve site visit
Goldman Sachs visiting case study
JP Morgan visiting lecture
McCann Erickson site visit
McKinsey site visit
Morgan Stanley business lunch
NYSE-Euronext site visit
Sullivan & Cromwell visiting lecture
UBS visiting lecture
Warburg Pincus visiting lecture

 

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