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Study mode | Start date | Duration | Fee international | Fee UK/ EU | Fee study period | Year of study |
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Full-time | Oct | years: 1 | £17500 | £11950 | Academic year | 2016 - 2017 |
Part-time | Oct | years: 2 | £8750 | £5975 | Academic year | 2016 - 2017 |
Department of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics at Birkbkeck, University of London enjoys an international reputation and stands among the foremost research groups in the country. It also possess excellent reputation for the quality of teaching, providing training for employers such as the Treasury and the Bank of England.
Specialist knowledge of finance is increasingly valued in commercial firms, government and academia. Students will obtain excellent specialist training in financial economics, including basic portfolio theory, corporate finance, and advanced pricing theory applied to derivatives and government bond markets. Students will also learn the latest econometrics and numerical analysis skills that are important in the marketplace. The course is demanding and challenging; students should have strong intellectual ability and should be willing to work hard.
The course is open to both full-time (one year) and part-time students (two years) and offers a rigorous training in finance. Combines a high level of academic rigour with a solid grounding in practical problem-solving skills. The course offers pathways in Finance and Commodities or Finance with Accounting. Many of the students work in the finance industry, which generates a lively atmosphere. Classes are attended in the evenings two-three days for part-time and four-five days a week for full-time students.
The course reflects the long-running experience in cutting edge, research-led, evening teaching at Birkbeck.
Study in the heart of central London. Birkbeck is located in Bloomsbury, the traditional academic centre of London. World-class research resources, such as the British Library and the British Museum, are within a short walk of Birkbeck. London’s many attractions, including the West End, European’s longest shopping street and the lively bars and restaurants of Soho, are all within walking distance of Birkbeck.
Birkbeck is also located close to many major London Underground Stations, bus links and rail and airport transport hubs.