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Economics and Finance MSc

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

OCT-24

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Economics Finance / Accounting (General)

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Develop your expertise in using modern macroeconomic, microeconomic and econometric methods to make an impact on organisational, government and financial policy on this full-time master’s in Economics and Finance.

Well-trained, numerate economists who can apply complex methods to address real-world problems are in high demand across many sectors.

Join us on this specialist master’s to gain the in-depth knowledge and skills needed to forge a successful career in banking, finance, government (such as central banking or the treasury), international organisations, management consultancy or economic consultancy.

Modules with real-world relevance

From the start of the programme, you'll dig into the foundations of financial economics and economic data analysis. You’ll go on to explore the actions of governments, firms, households and intermediaries in national and global money, and bond and foreign exchange markets, supported by real-world insights from our teaching staff of renowned academics and experts from industry.

The second semester is a chance for you to delve deeper into industry-relevant topics, such as modern corporate finance, international money and finance, and applied financial econometrics. An optional module allows you to shape your degree around an area you’re most interested in, such as portfolio management or cryptocurrencies.

Develop the practical skills employers are looking for

Sharpen your research, presentation and communication skills during a focused research skills module – to prepare for your in-depth summer project and to master the practical skills you’ll need for roles in other business and policy sectors.

You’ll graduate with advanced theoretical and quantitative skills highly sought-after by employers in financial services and government, together with the practical experience of applying them to the issues of today.

Modules

The aims of this module are for the student to become familiar with the fundamental concepts of financial economics, to be equipped for further study in more advanced topics and modules in finance, to learn how to model the behaviour of investors under conditions of uncertainty and how to apply theoretical models in both asset pricing and the evaluation of capital market efficiency.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£12,250

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£24,500

Entry requirements

An honours degree in economics, business (with a strong quantitative component), finance, mgt science, operations research, maths, physics, or engineering. Applicants from other disciplines will also be considered provided that at least introductory modules in economics and an introduction to quantitative subjects such as calculus and statistics have been studied.