MSc in Finance (full-time) (Work Placement Pathway)
Programme Code: TMFIFTW
Department: Finance
For students starting this programme of study in 2023/24
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
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Year 1 |
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Paper 1 |
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Paper 2 |
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Papers 3 & 4 |
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Courses to the value of 2 unit(s) from the following: | ||
FM405 Fixed Income Securities and Credit Markets (0.5) |
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FM406 Topics in Portfolio Management (0.5) |
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FM407 Mergers, Buyouts and Corporate Restructurings (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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FM409E Risk Management in Financial Markets (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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FM414 Corporate Investment and Financial Policy (0.5) |
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FM414E Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Finance (0.5) (withdrawn 2024/25) |
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FM477 International Finance A (0.5) |
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Other options (only one course can be selected): |
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Paper 5 |
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Footnotes
# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.
A: Paper 5, FM411: This element is not for credit, but is a requirement for students on the Work Placement Pathway and must be taken in addition to courses to the value of two full units selected from Papers 3 & 4. Successful completion of FM411 is a requirement for students to be eligible for the award of the degree.
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