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The aim of this programme is to take students with a prior knowledge of economics and/or mathematics and give them a thorough grounding in theoretical and applied finance. The course provides the essential postgraduate skills to those wishing to follow careers in applied or quantitative finance, as well as those wishing to pursue further research.
Compulsory core components:
* Advanced Microeconomics (Double Unit)
* Advanced Macroeconomics or International Macroeconomics
* Theory of Finance (Double Unit)
* Macro and Financial Econometrics
* Financial Markets
* Either Advanced Econometrics (Double Unit)
or Econometric Methods for Research (Double Unit)
* Mathematics for Economists (Not formally assessed)
In addition, students choose one optional unit from:
* Applied Microeconometrics
* Bayesian Statistics *
* Continuous-time Finance and Derivative Assets
* Corporate Finance
* Financial Market Microstructure
* Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
* Multivariate Analysis *
* Political Economy from the General Equilibrium Point of View
* Portfolio Selection and Management
* Project
* Time Series
* - options offered by the Department of Mathematics.
Students may be allowed to take one or more of their optional units from the following courses in environmental economics offered by the Environment Department. Students wishing to do so must first ask their M.Sc. Director and the Environment Department's M.Sc. Director for permission, which is not automatic.
Compulsory core components:
* Advanced Microeconomics
* Advanced Macroeconomics or International Macroeconomics
* Theory of Finance
* Topics in Financial Econometrics
* Financial Markets
* Econometric Methods for Research
In addition, students choose ten credits of options from:
* Applied Microeconometrics
* Continuous-time Finance and Derivative Assets
* Corporate Finance
* Financial Engineering
* Financial Market Microstructure
* Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
* Portfolio Selection and Management
* Project
* Time Series
Students may be allowed to take one or more of their optional units from the following modules in environmental economics offered by the Environment Department. Students wishing to do so must first ask their MSc Director and the Environment Department's MSc. Director for permission, which is not automatic.
* Environmental Economics
* Environmental Valuation
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.