入学要求:
学术要求: The minimum entry criterion is the equivalent for an upper second class first degree from a UK university in which economics and mathematics or statistics was a component.
英语要求: IELTS 6.5 (min 6.0 each)
学费 Tuition Fee:2011/2012 International Students: £13,954
课程特征 Course Features:
This programme is designed for those interested in attaining or developing analytical skills in economics and finance which are relevant to successful careers in the fields of investment, finance, project appraisal and project management. These areas offer scope for beneficial career development as investment analysts, financial advisers, project managers or consultants in central and commercial banks, stockbrokers and other financial institutions, consultancy firms, government departments and international agencies, such as the World Bank.
Students who do not have a strong background in economics, but who have other relevant qualifications or experience, can take a Summer Session course in Economics and Quantitative Methods
课程内容 Course Content:
Programme structure
There is further information on individual modules in the module list section.
Compulsory core components:
1.Finance and Investment
2.Corporate Finance
3.Applied Microeconomics
4.Econometrics 1 & 2 or Quantitative Analysis or Econometric Methods for Research or Econometrics 1 and Applied Microeconometrics
In addition students choose fourty credits of optional units which should be selected from the following, with at least twenty credits from Group A:
Group A
•Cost-Benefit Analysis
•Development and Finance
•Development Project Appraisal
•Financial Markets
•Financial Risk Management
•Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
•Management Decision Analysis
•Project Management
•Theory of Finance
Group B
•Advanced Macroeconomics
•Applied Microeconometrics
•Experimental Economics
•Game Theory: Economic Applications
•Health Care Management
•Industrial Economics
•International Macroeconomics
•Labour Economics
•Political Economy from the General Equilibrium Point of View (not running 2010/11)
•Project
•Public Finance
•Public Sector Economics: Microeconomic Applications
Students may be allowed to take one or more of their optional units from the following modules in environmental economics offered by the Environment Department. Students wishing to do so must first ask their MSc Director and the Environment Department's MSc Director for permission, which is not automatic.
•Environmental Economics
•Environmental Valuation