Full time
1 year
MAY-24
MSc - Master of Science
Finance / Accounting (General) Business / Finance
Taught
Our course offers aspiring and developing managers the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge, skills and understanding of International Finance.
Course overview
Understanding the principles and practices of financial management enables an aspiring or developing manager to make better quality decisions, enabling potential for improved personal and organisational performance. This course develops an in-depth understanding of the financial tools, techniques, and controls available, and the ability to apply this understanding in the workplace.
Assessment
Assessment of your learning could be through written assignments, in-class tests, examinations, or presentations, as well as completion of an individual management report.
Each taught module comprises 30 hours' contact time delivered over a ten-week period. You will be expected to support your in-class learning with self-directed study.
Job prospects
The MSc in International Finance can open global career opportunities in areas such as Banking, Manufacturing, Leisure, Local and National Government and the not-for-profit sector.
For this course (per year)
£8,505
For this course (per year)
£14,750
Applicants will normally be expected to hold a degree with a minimum 2:2 honours, or equivalent. Applications are also welcome from those with non-standard entry qualifications. A typical applicant may be a new/recent graduate, who has attained a first degree and wishes to augment that with further study to optimise their career opportunities.
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Full time | 1 year | MAY-24