Objectives# To combine business and financial economics theory with applications # To develop skills necessary for interpretation and forecasting of business and financial developments # To provide quantitative skills necessary for evidence-based business and financial decisions # To develop expertise in analyzing busin
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements A good first degree in economics or in which economics or quantitative methods is a component. However, graduates in social science, business and mathematics/IT are also encouraged to apply. Where English is the second language, an IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80/213 will also be required, or entry through the University of Greenwich International pre-Master’s Programme
Academic titleBusiness and Financial Economics, MA/MSc/PGDip
Course descriptionGlobalisation has increased the demand for economics graduates who are able to apply economic analysis and quantitative skills creatively to business and policy issues. We aim to enable our graduates to respond to this demand by acquiring specialized and marketable skills in three areas: economics of business decisions and strategies; economics of financial markets; and quantitative data analysis.
Solid training in theory and method is combined with stimulating exposure to economic and financial data sources as well as interesting case studies. The programme is suitable for international and home students with a degree in economics or a degree in which economics and quantitative subjects are a component.
Core courses
* Business Economics 1: Markets and Strategies
* Business Economics 2: Industry Surveys
* Economics of Financial Markets 1 and 2
* Applied Modelling and Data Analysis
* Research Methods
* Foundations of Scholarship and Research
Option
Two chosen from:
* International Macroeconomics
* Regulatory Institutions of the World Economy
* Microfinance for Development
* Computer Financial Modelling
* E-Business Applications
* Data Warehousing
Career Options
Opportunities in financial market institutions and banks; national and international business organisations; policy-making institutions; non-governmental organisations; local government; business-specialised media