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Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Business & Management (5) Economics (10)

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The Finance MSc programme at the University of Liverpool offers a solid foundation in Finance, Financial Economics, and Empirical Finance. Ranked among the top 55 Finance programmes in the world by the Financial Times, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of modern finance techniques and their real-world application. With a focus on both academic development and essential skills like teamwork and communication, students benefit from a calendar of guest speakers and events featuring industry executives. The programme is also affiliated with the CFA Institute, giving students a strong foundation for the globally recognized Chartered Financial Analyst® designation. Entry requirements include a 2:1 Honours degree in Finance, Accounting, or Economics, although exceptional candidates with First Class degrees in other subjects may be considered.

About the course

The MSc Finance provides a firm foundation in Finance, Financial Economics and Empirical Finance and has been ranked among the top 55 Finance programmes in the world by the Financial Times in their 2023 Masters in Finance pre-experience ranking.

The programme provides a solid grounding in modern finance and economics with a particular emphasis on techniques and models and their application to real-world problems.

As well as providing you with firm academic foundations, this course also aims to develop the individual. You will learn vital skills expected of graduates alongside ‘soft’ skills of team working, creative thinking and high-impact communication.

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Entry Requirements

A 2:1 Honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in Finance, Accounting and Economics. Exceptional candidates with First Class degrees in other subjects (with a significant component of finance) will be considered.

Students who lack the usual academic qualifications but have appropriate professional qualifications (with good grades) will be considered individually on merit. Grades in modules relevant to Finance must average 2:1 (particular emphasis will be placed on final-year finance modules).

If you hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, but don’t meet our entry requirements, you could be eligible for a Pre-Master’s course.




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