Economics, International Banking & Finance MSc 12 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Glasgow |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

31,860 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This exciting new Masters programme combines the strengths of previous programmes into a single Masters, allowing students to benefit from a large portfolio of courses within economics, banking and finance. The programme focuses on the economic analysis of issues primarily related to financial economics, finance and international banking. It is aimed at students interested in financial markets and banking systems, and those who already work in financial and banking institutions, as well as government organisations more broadly.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This exciting new Masters programme combines the strengths of previous programmes into a single Masters, allowing students to benefit from a large portfolio of courses within economics, banking and finance. The programme focuses on the economic analysis of issues primarily related to financial economics, finance and international banking. It is aimed at students interested in financial markets and banking systems, and those who already work in financial and banking institutions, as well as government organisations more broadly.

Admission Requirements

176+
6.5+
79+
59+
2:1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in Economics, Finance or related discipline including Accounting, Management, Engineering, Physics, Statistics or another Highly Mathematical discipline. Your degree must contain at least 4 credit bearing modules in Economics or Finance.

1 Year
Sep

Domestic
14,300 GBP
International
31,860 GBP

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