Financial Economics MSc
Course Details
Course Subject
Financial Economics MSc
Total Credit
180
Qualification
Postgraduate Taught
Awarding Body
University of Bedfordshire
Academic Level
Level 7
Course Location
Luton
Course Duration
1 Year
Course Fees
£ 15600 Yearly
MOI
Not Accepted
OIETC
Not Accepted
Intakes
October/November/February/April/June/August
Work Placement
No
About The Course
About The Course
Finance and economics are key to understanding how businesses operate governments implement policies and countries compete with each other. This course gives you the personal and professional skills you need to be a key player in today’s global knowledge-based economic landscape.
This course provides you with an intimate understanding of the structural issues economies face and the way they are being realised in the modern world through the dominance of financial institutions. You study the related areas of economics financial markets and portfolio management; accounting and finance; and strategic management gaining advanced knowledge of financial organisations and government policies alongside the critical capability to apply theory to complex current issues.
Every taught unit on this course is delivered in a six-week block with six entry points through the year allowing you to start at a time that suits you.
Why choose this course?
- Undertake a work placement with the opportunity to work on a live project
- Gain access to our Eikon facility an industry-standard platform for investment and trading
- Explore your enterprise creativity and independence – the skills required by employers – through your dissertation unit
- Benefit from studying with a Business School that has partners across the world enabling you to develop the cross-cultural perspectives essential to organisations operating in global markets
English Requirement
General Requirement
Entry requirement for International Student:
- 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in related area.
Entry requirement for Bangladeshi Student:
- For foundation: HSC Marks Must be: 40‐59.9%
- For Undergraduate: HSC Marks Must be: 60% overall
- For Masters: Bachelor’s Marks Must be: 55% or more