MSc Financial Economics
We help you develop new and existing skills, significantly enhance your specialist knowledge and prepare you for relevant work.
Our teaching covers areas including financial markets, the roles of major financial institutions and deep empirical investigations.
The dissertation track of this Master's in Financial Economics course is also an ideal pathway to an Economics or Finance PhD.
You gain exposure to the regulatory and policy aspects of finance with world-class academic training in theory, quantitative methods and a selection of applied modules.
It will help to prepare you for rewarding potential careers in roles including quantitative analyst or financial economist.
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
A developed understanding of modern economic theory relevant to financial topics gives you a wide perspective to inform your future ambitions.
This Master's in Financial Economics course will appeal if you want to specialise in either finance or economics after completing an undergraduate degree, or if you want to refocus your interests as a mid-career professional.
We help you develop new and existing skills, significantly enhance your specialist knowledge and prepare you for relevant work.
Our teaching covers areas including financial markets, the roles of major financial institutions and deep empirical investigations.
The dissertation track of this Master's in Financial Economics course is also an ideal pathway to an Economics or Finance PhD.
You gain exposure to the regulatory and policy aspects of finance with world-class academic training in theory, quantitative methods and a selection of applied modules.
It will help to prepare you for rewarding potential careers in roles including quantitative analyst or financial economist.
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
A developed understanding of modern economic theory relevant to financial topics gives you a wide perspective to inform your future ambitions.
This Master's in Financial Economics course will appeal if you want to specialise in either finance or economics after completing an undergraduate degree, or if you want to refocus your interests as a mid-career professional.