Course summary
COURSE SUMMARY This exciting new Masters programme combines the strengths of previous programmes into a single Masters, allowing students to benefit from a large portfolio of courses within economics, banking and finance. The programme focuses on the economic analysis of issues primarily related to financial economics, finance and international banking. It is aimed at students interested in financial markets and banking systems, and those who already work in financial and banking institutions, as well as government organisations more broadly. WHY THIS PROGRAMME Economics, International Banking & Finance aims to: Instil critical awareness of theories and practice within economics, banking and finance, supported by the specialist knowledge gained through in-depth studies in these fields Give you the opportunity, material and experiences to develop an appetite towards critical enquiry and investigation, and an applied focus in the areas of economics, banking and finance Provide you with a skill base from which you can develop a curriculum, which supports you to actively engage in the labour market fields of economics, banking and finance Provide you with opportunities to develop a range of transferable and specialist skills including economic theory, statistical methods and financial analysis, required in various environments including policy and regulation making. Ensure you acquire quantitative skills to operate efficiently in the highly competitive international economic and financial markets. You will be taught by specialists in the field who work regularly with global central banks and policymaking institutions around the world. Once government guidelines allow, you will have access to exclusive computer which feature specialist financial and statistical software programmes, including dedicated Bloomberg terminals, prestigious financial databases, MATLAB, EViews, Stata and Oxmetrics Enterprise. You will develop the essential concepts, analytical skills and critical thinking you require to start or enhance your career in the banking and financial sector worldwide. Take advantage of our individualised skills development programme, which will ensure you balance academic theory with crucial employability skills to help you maximise your potential and achieve your career goals. Adam Smith Business School is triple accredited PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take four core and two optional courses, and complete a substantial independent piece of work, normally in the form of a dissertation. Core courses BASIC ECONOMETRICS INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS AND POLICY MODERN THEORY OF BANKING AND FINANCE MONETARY POLICY AND THE ROLE OF CENTRAL BANKS DISSERTATION GCDS Optional courses BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS:THEORY AND APPLICATIONS BUSINESS CYCLES: THEORY, EVIDENCE AND MACROECONOMIC POLICY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SERVICES MICROECONOMICS WITH APPLICATIONS IN FINANCE MONEY, FINANCE AND GROWTH SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN FINANCE Optional courses are also offered by Economic & Social History, to give you a wider perspective of how the economy operates.
How to apply
International applicants
International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'. As there is extremely high demand for places on this degree programme, the University has established an application process with six application rounds which recognises that different geographical areas complete and submit their applications at different times of the year. This process aims to ensure fairness and equity to applicants from all geographies.
Entry requirements
2:1 Honours Degree or equivalent in Economics or a related subject such as Finance, Accounting or Management, with at least 15% of credit-bearing modules in Economics and/or Finance at 2.1 level. Only applications that meet or exceed our stated entry requirements will go forward for consideration. Any application that does not will be automatically rejected. Applicants will be made offers based on their relative performance compared to other applicants, taking into account both current GPA, or degree classification, and the relevance of an applicant’s academic background. Please note, applications that meet our minimum entry requirements may still be rejected, based on its score in comparison to other applications received during the same round. Please review our stated entry requirements to ensure you meet or exceed them before submitting your application. International students with academic qualifications below those required should contact our partner institution, Glasgow International College, who offer a range of pre-Masters courses.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.
Provider information
University of Glasgow
The Fraser Building
65 Hillhead Street
Glasgow
G12 8QQ