ObjectivesProvides tools of analysis to help understand the impact of international economic developments Through grounding in theory and analytical techniques required to understand contemporary open economies and the operation of internationally integrated financial markets Optional modules allow you to apply your knowledge to topics in international economics and finance.
Entry requirementsEntry requirements Upper second-class honours degree or better from a UK university, or equivalent overseas qualification, or approved professional qualification. If you have other qualifications please contact the Postgraduate Secretary for advice. A background in economics is essential. Our standard English requirements for overseas applicants are: IELTS 6.5 (with no less than 5 in each part), or TOEFL 575 with TWE 4.5 (paper based) or TOEFL 232 (computer based) or TOEFL 90 (internet-based) or equivalent.
Academic titleMSc International Finance and Economics
Course descriptionCourse content
-Quantitative Methods and Econometrics
-Macroeconomic Analysis
-Modern Finance
-Modern Theory of Banking and Finance
-Development Finance
-International Money and Finance
-Applied Macroeconometrics
-Dissertation.
Plus one option from a list which currently includes: