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The aim of this programme is to take students with a prior knowledge of economics or the natural sciences 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:
* Theory of Finance (Double Unit)
* Either Econometrics (Double Unit) or
Econometric Methods for Research (Double Unit)
* Either Continuous-time Finance or
Financial Market Micro-structure
* Corporate Finance
* Financial Markets
In addition, students choose three optional units which should be selected from the following, with at least two units from group A:
Group A
* Financial Engineering
* Financial Risk Management
* Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
* Macro and Financial Econometrics
* Portfolio Selection and Management
Group B
* Applied Microeconometrics
* Experimental Economics
* Game Theory
* Industrial Economics
* Labour Economics
* Advanced Macroeconomics
* Political Economy from the General Equilibrium Point of View
* Public Finance
* Public Sector Economics: Microeconomic Applications
* Time Series
Compulsory core components:
* Theory of Finance
* Econometrics 1 & 2 or Econometric Methods for Research or Econometrics 1 and Applied Microeconometrics
* Either Continuous-time Finance or Financial Market Microstructure
* Corporate Finance
* Financial Markets
In addition, students choose thirty credits of optional units, which should be selected from the following, with at least twenty credits from group A:
Group A
* Development and Finance
* Financial Engineering
* Financial Risk Management
* Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
* Portfolio Selection and Management
* Topics in Financial Econometrics
Group B
* Advanced Macroeconomics
* Applied Microeconometrics
* Emerging Market Macroeconomics
* Experimental Economics
* Game Theory
* Industrial Economics
* Labour Economics
* Public Finance
* Public Sector Economics: Microeconomic Applications
* Time Series