MSc International Finance Management
SOAS University of London
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 3 year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 14,270 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* full-time fees: UK £14,270; Overseas £23,800. Part-time 2 years fees: UK £7,135/year; Overseas £11,900/year. Part-time 3 years fees: UK £4,710/year; Overseas £7,855/year
Introduction
Mode of Attendance: Full-time or part-time
This programme is designed for graduates with a first degree in a wide range of social science subjects or candidates from other disciplines that can demonstrate their suitability and motivation for this programme. Work experience is welcome but not necessary. Through an interactive educational experience, the programme aims to introduce students to a wide diversity of perspectives, cutting-edge ideas and techniques in financial management to enhance graduate career prospects. The programme will also offer an international perspective to gain a deeper understanding and skills in the field of financial management, reflecting closely a highly globalised and integrated real-world business environment.
Graduates from this programme will attain a wide variety of knowledge, technical and communication skills that are sought by employers in the finance and financial service sectors.
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Admissions
Curriculum
Structure
Students must take 180 credits. These are composed of 120 taught credits comprising core and optional modules and a 60 credit dissertation.
Not all option modules are offered every year; please check your preferences with the Programme Convenor. Also note that where 15 credit modules are selected, these should be balanced between term 1 and term 2.
Core Modules
- Financial Modelling Techniques
- Financial Laws for International Managers
- Risk management
- International Corporate Finance
- Financial Statement Analysis for Investors
- Emerging Market Finance
Optional Elective Modules
Students should choose one 15 credit module from List A and one 15 credit module from List B.
List A
- Bank Regulation and Resolution of Banking Crises
- International Securities Regulation
- Advanced Issues in Financial Reporting
List B
- Blockchain and Distributed Electronic Ledgers: Implications for Business, Finance, Government and Society
- Entrepreneurial Finance
- Corporate governance
Important notice
The information on the programme page reflects the intended programme structure against the given academic session.
English Language Requirements
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