On the MSc International Finance Joint Degree you will concentrate on the models and techniques of financial analysis. The emphasis is on applying knowledge, skills and techniques to analyse the key issues in international finance including exchange rate modelling, the econometric modelling of finance variables, financial risk management, portfolio and investment management and the role of information in finance. The taught modules on the course provide you with the opportunity to develop a range of transferable and work-based skills applicable to national and international employers. This is a joint master's course recognised by both partner universities (Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University and University of Economics, Bratislava) and their respective national academic authorities. This course has been jointly designed by both participating universities and is regulated by a specific negotiated agreement.
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2 | year |
Through the taught element of the course you will develop subject-specific knowledge and important employment skills. These aspects can be put into practice through the applied / consultancy project, You will aspire to work in economic or financial analysis, or related fields in the financial sector. This may include portfolio management, corporate finance, international finance and central banking. With a substantial emphasis on research the course will enable you to pursue further academic research. 94% of our postgraduates* are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (*of those available to work - DHLE Survey 2012 / 13).