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We have 7 University of Leicester, Economics, Accounting and Finance Masters Degrees
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The Gig Economy. The introduction of ‘bitcoin’. The way in which we understand our economy is changing. The repercussions of the global financial crisis are still being felt in the banking sector, with new governance continuing to impact financial services. Our expert academics, with links to the IMF, OECD and the World Bank, will challenge you to understand these contemporary issues. You’ll develop your understanding of emerging regulation and develop key skills to ensure you remain competitive in the global job market.
The course is for you if you want to study the principal methods of financial management and accounting and learn to analyse complex business situations. Read more
The course The Banking and International Finance - MSc from the University of Leicester provides a comprehensive insight into the principles of banking and finance, with a focus on analytical techniques, computing and research methods for problem solving. Read more
The Business Analysis and Finance MSc from the University of Leicester provides an opportunity to apply quantitative techniques and economic understanding to business problems in finance, regulation, and organization. Read more
The University of Leicester's MSc in Finance is a course that covers the mechanics of financial markets, understands the financial decisions of corporations, and nature of financial risk. Read more
The MSc in Finance will develop your understanding of the concepts of finance and the role of financial management in a variety of organisations and sectors. Read more
The course title is Financial Risk Management - MSc and it is offered by the University of Leicester. The course is focused on risk management, quantitative and financial analysis, and programming. Read more
The Management, Finance and Accounting - MSc course at the University of Leicester provides students with a thorough understanding of the role of accounting and finance in organisational management. Read more