Request for Question Clarification by
leli-ga
on
10 Dec 2003 09:35 PST
Hello amorley
Could you look at the course descriptions below and let us know if
they sound suitable? If so, I would be happy to give you further
details of these and a few more courses in various parts of the UK.
Thanks - Leli
Course 1: MA
"Entry requirements: First or upper second class honours degree in
economics or other relevant subject required, and practical experience
of financial work or suitable professional qualification. Candidates
without such qualifications may be admitted to 2-year period of study.
Course description: Course content: 3 from banking; international
financial markets; banking and development; financial analysis, plus 1
from taxation; advisory managerial finance; advanced management
accounting; insurance and risk management; macroeconomic issues;
accounting theory; strategic management. Dissertation."
Course 2: MSc(SocSci)
"Entry requirements: The entry requirement is normally a first or
second class honours degree in an appropriate subject from a UK
university, or an equivalent UK professional qualification.
International students will usually have obtained a degree from a
university in their own country.
Course description: Core units include: Stock Market and Equity
Derivatives; Corporate Finance; Quantitative Research in Finance,
Mathematical Programming; Simulation; Analytical Skills; Introduction
to Management Science. Options include: Decision Support and Expert
Systems; Credit Scoring and Data Mining; Simulation; Decision Theory."
Course 3: MSc
"Entry requirements: A good Honours degree which includes a good
grounding in economics.
Course description: For those intending to make a career in banking
or investment banking, stockbroking or bank regulation. Covers
operations of financial centres in Asia, US, Australia, developing
countries and Europe."