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Centre for Financial & Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of London

Postgraduate

MSc Finance (major: Financial Sector Management)

Study Calendar - 2009

The University recommend that you give careful thought to planning your study. You will need to be able to allocate between fifteen and twenty hours a week to complete each course unit. It's a good idea to plan your study periods to coincide with times of the year when you may be less busy. You also have to make sure that you have adequate time to prepare for the exams held in October.

The sessions in which the courses are available are highlighted in red.

The Study Calendars are subject to change. Not all courses may be available in any given year.


 
MSc Finance (major: Financial Sector Management) Session 1
02/02/09-
29/03/09
Session 2
06/04/09-
31/05/09
Session 3
08/06/09-
02/08/09
Session 4
03/08/09-
27/09/09
Session 5
02/11/09-
10/01/10
Core courses
Quantitative Methods for Financial Management          
Corporate Finance          
Corporate Governance          
Banking and Capital Markets          
Finance in the Global Market          
Banking Regulation and Resolution of Banking Crises          
Bank Financial Management          
Elective courses
Risk Management: Principles and Applications          
Econometric Principles and Data Analysis          
Econometric Analysis and Applications          
Derivatives          
International Finance          
The IMF and Economic Policy          
Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets          
Macroeconomic Principles and Policy          
Public Financial Management: Planning and Performance          
Public Financial Management: Revenue          
Research Methods          


 
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