入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:Good upper second-class honours degree from a good UK University; GPA of 3.6 or higher from a good US University; 85% av or higher from a good PR China University; and degree background should include significant studies in Economics or cognate areas (eg. Business Studies, Commerce or Accounting) and quantitative and mathematical methods. Practitioner experience in the financial community can be an advantage, but is not strictly necessary.
英语要求:Overseas students whose first language is not English will be required to provide evidence of English language competency e.g. IELTS band 7 or IELTS band 6.5, plus four weeks pre-sessional English at St Andrews.
学费 Tuition Fee:2012/2013 £1,5250
课程特征 Course Features:
This is the tenth year of this Masters programme, which has been developed to reflect the increasing interest in this area displayed by postgraduate applicants to St Andrews, allied to a long standing tradition, within this University, of placing our graduates in a wide variety of posts in the financial community.
课程内容 Course Content :
AUTUMN SEMESTER
Compulsory Modules
(All students take the following three 20-credit modules)
EC5601 Investment Analysis
EC5602 Financial Modelling
EC5603 Financial Markets and Institutions
SPRING SEMESTER
Compulsory Modules
(All students take the following 20-credit module)
EC5604 Corporate Finance
Optional Modules
(All students choose TWO of these 20-credit modules)
EC5605 Monetary Policy
EC5606 Corporate Governance and Risk
EC5608 Financial Intermediation
EC5609 Financial Econometrics
EC5610 Mergers and Acquisitions
EC5722 - Risk Management
Whilst it is expected that the above options will be available to Analytical Finance
postgraduates during Session 2011/12, it should be noted that exceptional circumstances may force withdrawal of options.
SUMMER SEMESTER
For MSc Finance candidates ONLY. Diploma students may transfer to this status subject to
performance, and with permission of the School Examination board.
EC5699 Finance Dissertation
教学与评估 Teaching and Assessment:
Class tests
Essays and other submitted continuous assessment
Exams
Reassessment and deferred exams