Financial Economics MSc
Postgraduate
In Luton
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Luton
About the course The MSc Financial Economics combines the two core disciplines of economics and finance and is taught through innovative focused subject material related to this sector. The course is supported by the latest research to help you develop economic awareness, business competence and strengthen confidence. The combination of theoretical rigour and application within a global context provides you with the attributes both for work and for your success through the impact you will have in the organisation you join.
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About this course
Fees are £6,. You can apply for a loan from the Government to help pay for your tuition fees and living costs. Visit /postgraduate-loan
The University reserves the right to increase tuition fees by no more than inflation.
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Subjects
- Investment
- Economics
- Global
- Finance
- Financial
- School
- Project
- Business School
- Financial Training
Course programme
- September
- November
- January
- March
- June
- July
- Induction Week
- Unit 1 ( credits)
- Unit 2 ( credits)
- Unit 3 ( credits)
- Unit 4 ( credits)
- Business/Law project (BLP) credits
- Accounting and Finance
- The Global Economic Context
- Financial Markets and Portfolio Management
- Strategic Management
- A six month work placement - a work-based learning approach in a suitable organisation, formulated in advance with the employer and business school.
- Internship - this is an assessed activity lasting one to three months, as monitored work or service/volunteer experience formulated in advance with the Business School. You will have specifiC learning goals and will actively reflect on the complete learning experience.
- The Live Project - this will enable you to work as part of a team on a project provided by a business organisation. The exact nature of the level of work, and nature of responsibility will depend upon the chosen organisation. However, there will be close negotiation between the company and the Business School.
- The dissertation - this is a conventional dissertation of , to , words, enabling you to undertake in-depth research of a topic relating to your course. It will consist of research question, aims and objectives, rationale for undertaking the study, literature review, research methodology, analysis of findings, conclusions and recommendations.
Financial Economics MSc