Economics and Finance MSc
Master
In Guildford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Guildford
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Duration
1 Year
Our MSc Economics and Finance combines expertise and practical knowledge from both our School of Economics and Surrey Business School. It will help you apply advanced core-economic principles to the context of business and corporate finance, while mastering the complexities of the banking and financial systems.
The structure of this course comprises four core modules and four elective modules, split between our School of Economics and Surrey Business School. This combination will provide you with knowledge of microeconomic theory, financial economics and financial econometrics. It will give you the opportunity to tailor the course according to your own particular interests and career aspirations.
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About this course
Economics and finance are the driving forces behind all decisions that shape our society.
Our MSc Economics and Finance course is offered by one of the UK’s leading economics schools. This course’s combination of economic theory and quantitative financial skills will give you a broader and sharper perspective of the workings of financial markets, and equip you for a successful career in the fast-evolving and increasingly complex world of international finance.
A minimum of a 2:1 UK honours degree in either Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics, Physics or Statistics, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.
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Subjects
- Economics
- Finance
- Financial
- School
- Business School
- Financial Training
- Economics Science
- Financecorporate
- Finance Economics
- Finance Market
- Financial Management
- Financial Compliance
Course programme
Module title
- RESEARCH METHODS
- ECONOMETRICS 1
- FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCE: FINANCE & INVESTMENTS
- MACROECONOMICS
- MICROECONOMICS
- ADVANCED MICROECONOMICS
- CORPORATE FINANCE
- DERIVATIVES SECURITIES
- ECONOMETRICS 2
- ECONOMICS OF THE FIRM
- FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS
- INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
- INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
- INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
- RISK MANAGEMENT
- THEORY OF FINANCE
- Students must complete all four Semester 1 modules and four Semester 2 modules, two modules from each School.
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Economics and Finance MSc