MSc in Finance and Economics
Programme Code: TMFIEC
Department: Finance
For students starting this programme of study in 2021/22
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
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Introductory Course |
EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics (0.0) # |
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Paper 1 |
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Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following options: |
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EC4B5 Macroeconomics for MSc F&E (0.5) and EC4B6 Microeconomics for MSc F&E (0.5) | ||
With the approval of the Programme Director, students who have already completed the equivalent of EC411 in their prior studies may be permitted to take the following course instead: |
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Paper 2 |
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Paper 3 |
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Paper 4 |
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Two half-unit courses from the list below:Students must write the 6000-word dissertation in one of their two chosen courses. FM404 Advanced Financial Economics (0.5) |
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FM405 Fixed Income Securities and Credit Markets (0.5) |
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FM406 Topics in Portfolio Management (0.5) |
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FM408E Financial Engineering (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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FM409 Risk Management in Financial Markets (0.5) |
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FM421 Finance for Mergers, Buyouts and Corporate Restructurings (0.5) # |
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FM477 International Finance A (0.5) |
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FM4T2 Finance for Mergers, Buyouts and Corporate Restructurings- Dissertation (0.5) |
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Footnotes
# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.
A: Paper 1, EC4B5 AND EC4B6: Students may, with the approval of the Programme Director, Associate Programme Director and relevant Course Leaders, take half-units in Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, instead of the full unit EC411, Microeconomics. Students must meet the relevant pre-requisites for the Macroeconomics half unit.
B: Students may, with the approval of the Programme Director, Associate Programme Director and relevant Course Leaders, take half-units in Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, instead of the full unit EC411, Microeconomics. Students must meet the relevant pre-requisites for the Macroeconomics half unit.
C: Paper 4, FM405: Students must have completed either Asset Markets (FM423) and Corporate Finance (FM422), or Financial Economics (FM436)
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