The MSc in Investment, Treasury and Banking is delivered on a part-time basis, involving four semesters of teaching over two academic years. Each semester lasts twelve weeks. Upon completion of the taught element of the programme, participants will complete a dissertation which integrates what they have learned over two years and applies it to an issue which interests them. Participants attend the programme one evening per week and on Saturday morning. The evening lectures are delivered in the IFSC, adjacent to most students' places of employment. The start time of 5.30pm also ensures that minimal disruption is caused to employers.
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Since it began in 1990, the MSc in Investment and Treasury has established a strong reputation as the leading graduate finance programme in Ireland. Many of its graduates are working in senior positions in the Irish Financial Services Centre (IFSC), in non IFSC-based financial services, in the United Kingdom, the USA and Japan. The reputation of the programme attracts highly motivated students who, on graduation, are much sought after by the industry in Ireland and abroad. What's more, this degree will add long-term value to your career since top academic qualifications increasingly are factored into organisations' recruitment of senior staff.