Postgraduate

In Currie

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    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Currie (Scotland)

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    Different dates available

Home Postgraduate study Accountancy, Economics and Finance Finance FinanceFinance MScHow to apply »DeliveryFull-time, Part-time, Per courseProgramme typeTaughtStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewProgramme contentEntry requirementsFees & scholarshipsOverviewThis programme combines the core principles and techniques of international finance. It develops student knowledge and understanding of academic finance and of the financial sector, including theory, empirical research and practical issues. It is designed for those who wish to pursue a professional career which calls for familiarity with the financial world. The programme is also designed to provide the knowledge base and the analytical and research skills necessary for doctoral study in finance. Many graduates pursue careers in the financial sector, some within Edinburgh, a major centre for fund management, and home to two of the world’s largest banks. The programme enables students to understand core theories and concepts in finance; understand and use a range analytical techniques, for example the analysis of a company's financial statements or the application of models to value financial assets; evaluate methods of empirical research and empirical findings; develop practical knowledge of financial markets and institutions and financial decisions within companies; carry out original research via a dissertation; and develop transferable skills, particularly in analytical techniques, communication and teamwork, relevant to employment in the financial sector or in academic research. Programme duration MSc: 12 months (full time), 24 months (part-time) PG Diploma: 9 months (full time), 21 months (part-time) Programme content Semester 1 (Sept - Dec) Semester 2 (Jan - April) Corporate Finance Derivatives Corporate Governance Research Methods Financial Analysis Research in Finance...

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Currie (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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Course programme

Overview

This programme combines the core principles and techniques of international finance. It develops student knowledge and understanding of academic finance and of the financial sector, including theory, empirical research and practical issues. It is designed for those who wish to pursue a professional career which calls for familiarity with the financial world.

The programme is also designed to provide the knowledge base and the analytical and research skills necessary for doctoral study in finance. Many graduates pursue careers in the financial sector, some within Edinburgh, a major centre for fund management, and home to two of the world’s largest banks.

The programme enables students to understand core theories and concepts in finance; understand and use a range analytical techniques, for example the analysis of a company's financial statements or the application of models to value financial assets; evaluate methods of empirical research and empirical findings; develop practical knowledge of financial markets and institutions and financial decisions within companies; carry out original research via a dissertation; and develop transferable skills, particularly in analytical techniques, communication and teamwork, relevant to employment in the financial sector or in academic research.

Programme duration
  • MSc: 12 months (full time), 24 months (part-time)
  • PG Diploma: 9 months (full time), 21 months (part-time)

Additional information

Programme content Semester 1 (Sept - Dec) Semester 2 (Jan - April) Corporate Finance Derivatives Corporate Governance Research Methods Financial Analysis Research in Finance Capital Markets One from: Comparative Financial Reporting Emerging Financial Markets International Managerial Accounting Modern Portfolio Theory Between May and August students undertake their MSc dissertation. Corporate Finance Semester 1 (mandatory) ...

Finance MSc

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