Money, Banking and Finance : MSc
Master
In Lancaster
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Lancaster
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
This programme is designed to equip graduates with the skills, knowledge and technical capabilities to enter careers in the banking and financial sectors – either on the corporate or the regulatory side – as well as consultancy and higher education. It is also a pathway to undertake a PhD.
Those studying on the programme will benefit from being taught by a mix of prominent academics and professionals in the field. With lectures and discussions supported by group work, presentations, statistical computer labs and case studies, you will gain an understanding of key issues related to the areas of monetary economics, the banking industry and financial markets.
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About this course
2:1 (Hons) degree (UK or equivalent) in Economics, Finance or a related subject.
Your degree needs to have included the following modules: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Mathematics including Calculus, Statistics and Probability
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Subjects
- Banking
- Finance
- Financial
- Banking and Finance
- Banking Finance
- Financial Training
- Financial Risk
- Financial economics
- Financial markets
- Training Programme
Course programme
You will study a range of modules as part of your course, some examples of which are listed below.
Core
- Macroeconomics for Money, Banking and Finance
- Applied Econometrics
- International Money and Banking
- Microeconomics for Money, Banking and Finance
- Dissertation
- Foundations of Financial Markets
- Principles of Financial Intermediation
- Market Risk Forecasting and Control
- Topics in Banking Regulation and Financial Stability
Optional
- Advanced Corporate Finance
- Risk Management in Commercial Banking
- Behavioural Finance
- International Money and Finance
- Professional Ethics: Standards in Finance and Accounting Practice
Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research.
Additional information
Money, Banking and Finance : MSc