Programme Structure
The MSc in Finance & International Banking gives ambitious students a firm grasp on the fundamental concepts of international banking. Students will be able to impress employers in this popular field by learning about key areas such as bank management. The programme has four terms with interim awards and culminates in a final dissertation.
Programme Structure
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Duration |
Modules |
Award |
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Term 1 |
3 Months |
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Financial Reporting and Analysis
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Quantitative Methods for Investment Management
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Corporate Financial Strategy
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International Financial Markets and Institutions
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Postgraduate Certificate in Finance
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Term 2 |
3 Months |
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Bank Management
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Financial Risk Management
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Postgraduate Diploma in Finance & International Banking
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Term 3 |
6 Months |
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Management Research Methodology
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Final Project (Dissertation)
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MSc in Finance & International Banking
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Term 4 |
Modules
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Financial Reporting and AnalysisRead moreCollapse
This module provides students with an understanding of accounting concepts and the application of these concepts to communication, monitoring, and resource allocation. A framework for a thorough comprehension of financial statements and their analysis will be created with the completion of this module.
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Quantitative Methods for Investment Management Read moreCollapse
Students will review the field of quantitative investment strategies from the perspective of portfolio managers, analysts, and investors. The purpose of this module is to provide direct exposure to the problems facing quantitative analysts and to discuss modern quantitative approaches in Finance and Investment.
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Corporate Financial StrategyRead moreCollapse
This module gives students the capacity to understand theories and apply techniques that have been developed in corporate finance to real-world situations. This module will provide graduates with a thorough knowledge of the financing decision, investing decision and managerial decision (the key decision in corporate financial management).
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International Financial Markets and InstitutionsRead moreCollapse
This module will provide students with an understanding of the structure of various financial markets and familiarise them with major financial institutions such as banks, stock exchanges, and brokers. The module will analyse how the market structures potentially create and mitigate financial risk to market participants and end users.
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Bank ManagementRead moreCollapse
This module analyses the competitive landscape facing the financial services industry and provides a framework for understanding different types of banks and banking activities. You will understand how strategic forces impact the operational structures of banking institutions and the relationship of the industry with its key customer segments.
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Financial Risk ManagementRead moreCollapse
This module equips you with a broad understanding of the main types of risk financial institutions face and how to manage them. You will learn about the concept of credit risk, its different structures, managing the assets (e.g. loans) and liabilities (e.g. deposits) of banks, as well as the importance of having a constant excess of interest.
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Management Research MethodologyRead moreCollapse
By reviewing this module, students will be provided with a detailed framework and guidance for preparing their Final Project (Dissertation). Concepts such as research processes, types of research, research methodology, and sources of collection and analysis of data will be reviewed.
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Final Project (Dissertation)Read moreCollapse
The aim of the dissertation is to provide the student's with the ability to carry out detailed research, conduct critical thinking and provide solutions for a specific problem.
These skills sets are both useful in academic and commercial context.
The MSc in Finance & International Banking has a practical focus on the international economy and is designed to give you the skills necessary to excel in the modern workplace. It will greatly improve your academic record and employability.
You can enhance your job prospects by combining your degree with a professional qualification. By gaining ACCA, CIMA or CFA® certification along with a degree, you boost your profile with employers and increase the range of options available to you.
To find out more about the career options available to MSc in Finance & International Banking graduates, visit the Career Direction page.
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Undergraduate degree or equivalent
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English Proficiency: *
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IELTS 6.5 – (or equivalent)
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TOEFL – minimum score of 93 (internet-based), 240 (computer-based), or 587 (paper-based)
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PTE 59 – (or equivalent)
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GMAT is not an obligatory requirement, but is considered an advantage and may be required for some applications. (Target score 550)
*Students who do not satisfy the fluency in English requirement can apply for the LSBF School of English Postgraduate Preparation Programme.
Next Intake
Campuses available
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London
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Birmingham
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Manchester*
Duration
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Full Time
(12-15 Months)
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Part Time (24 Months)
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Online (12-60 Months)
* Only available to study part-time and online
Study Modes:
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Campus (London only)
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Blended (campus and online)
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Online
Fees
Click here for the latest fees.
Click here for the 2012 Bursaries and Scholarships
Application
To apply for this programme or for further information -
Call: + 44 (0)207 823 2303.