

MSc in Financial Economics, University of Manchester
Manchester,
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12 Months
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About this course
The MSc Financial Economics at Manchester offers you the chance to apply your interest and skills in economics specifically to financial markets. The course combines rigorous training in core economics with a solid introduction to key theoretical techniques used in finance. It aims to equip students with the skills needed to work in roles such as portfolio managers, risk management consultants, or financial analysts. The program emphasizes a practical understanding of financial markets, supported by a strong theoretical foundation, making it suitable for those aiming to develop a career in the financial sector.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MSc combines a comprehensive grounding in economics with targeted training in finance, making it ideal for students looking to enter financial markets with a strong theoretical and practical skill set. The program's focus on core economic theories alongside finance techniques ensures graduates are well-prepared for the demands of the financial industry.
Specialisation
This course specializes in the study of financial markets through the lens of economics, integrating core economic principles with finance-specific techniques. Students will learn quantitative methods, risk assessment, and portfolio management strategies, preparing them for advanced roles in financial analysis and risk management.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
32.72L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should hold a UK 2:1 honours degree, or an overseas equivalent, in economics, finance, mathematics, or a related subject. The coursework should include high-level studies in economic theory, mathematics, and econometrics. The university considers grades achieved and the standing of the institution over which the qualification was obtained.
English language test
PTE
76
TOEFL
100
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
7
Career prospects
Graduates can expect to work as portfolio managers, risk management consultants, or financial analysts. The course's focus on financial markets and economic theory provides a strong foundation for careers in finance, risk analysis, and related sectors.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
A UK 2:1 honours degree or an overseas equivalent in economics, finance, mathematics, or a related subject, with high-level studies in economic theory, mathematics, and econometrics.
What are the available course options?
The course can be taken full-time, part-time, full-time distance learning, or part-time distance learning.
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