Banking and International Finance MSc 12 months Postgraduate Program By City St George's, University of London (formally City) |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

You are ambitious for success in global banking, attracted by technology-driven innovation and committed to become skilled in international markets.
This master’s course is the ideal kick-start for your international career, enabling you to position yourself in this highly competitive and rapidly changing marketplace with the required theoretical and practical skills.
Your interest in banking is matched by your desire to develop a bespoke career plan focusing on both the hard and soft skills (networking, teamwork, communication, leadership skills) needed to ensure job satisfaction and financial rewards in the business world.

Program overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

You are ambitious for success in global banking, attracted by technology-driven innovation and committed to become skilled in international markets.
This master’s course is the ideal kick-start for your international career, enabling you to position yourself in this highly competitive and rapidly changing marketplace with the required theoretical and practical skills.
Your interest in banking is matched by your desire to develop a bespoke career plan focusing on both the hard and soft skills (networking, teamwork, communication, leadership skills) needed to ensure job satisfaction and financial rewards in the business world.

Admission Requirements

90+
62+
6.5+
  • A UK upper second class degree or above, or the equivalent from an overseas institution
  • Some level of previous study or evidence of skills in business, economics, accounting or finance is essential
  • Work experience is not a requirement of this course.

12 Months
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
28,000 GBP
International
35,000 GBP

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