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The Economics, Banking and Finance MSc at the University of Glasgow is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of the financial systems, economic theories, and banking practices that drive global economies. This one-year program covers key areas such as macroeconomics, financial markets, risk management, and international trade. Students will develop a deep understanding of the economic forces that shape financial markets and learn how to analyze economic data to inform business and investment decisions.
With a focus on both theoretical and applied aspects of economics, banking, and finance, this program prepares graduates for careers in financial analysis, banking, policy-making, or economic consultancy. Students will have opportunities to work on real-world case studies and gain practical experience in financial modeling, asset management, and portfolio optimization, ensuring they are well-equipped to pursue leadership roles in the global financial sector.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Economics, Banking, and Finance
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in Economics, Banking, and Finance
Graduates of the Economics, Banking and Finance program will be well-prepared for careers in the financial, banking, and economic sectors. Potential career paths include roles such as Financial Analyst, Investment Banker, Risk Manager, Economic Consultant, and Banking Operations Manager. The program’s comprehensive coverage of financial markets, corporate finance, and economic theory equips graduates with the skills to work in investment firms, banks, government agencies, and financial consulting companies. Graduates may also pursue further studies or doctoral research in economics, banking, or finance.
The Economics, Banking and Finance program at the University of Glasgow offers a rigorous and in-depth exploration of the economics and finance sectors, preparing students for a wide range of professional roles in banking and finance. The program’s emphasis on financial markets, economic theory, and banking systems provides students with the expertise needed to navigate and analyze the complexities of the global financial environment. With access to real-world case studies, advanced financial modeling, and research-driven learning, students will gain the skills to excel in both corporate finance and economic policy analysis. Additionally, the program’s strong connections with industry leaders and its reputation for financial research excellence offer students valuable networking opportunities and career prospects.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom