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University of Liverpool: Money and Banking

Institution University of Liverpool
Department Management View department profile
Web https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/management/
Email pgrecruitment@liverpool.ac.uk
Telephone 0151 794 5927
Study type Taught

Summary

MSc Money and Banking is an excellent opportunity for students who wish to pursue a career requiring a sophisticated understanding of the macro-economy and state-of-the-art analytical skills, such as in global industry, banking and finance, or government organisations.

Programme Overview The world of business is becoming ever more connected. Firms are looking for people who are able to leverage the interconnected nature of banking, finance, and the macroeconomy to help them manage risk and uncertainty. MSc Money and Banking provides students with the crucial knowledge to understand current debates in monetary, fiscal, and macroprudential policymaking. With a strong emphasis on technical skills, the programme teaches students how to model economic issues, conduct rigorous empirical analyses, and discuss their work with diverse audiences to generate meaningful insight.

The modules in this programme cover a wide range of fields within macroeconomics and finance, allowing students to study many of the current issues facing the world economy. These include Brexit and rising trade barriers, regulations of finance and banking, and the economics of cryptocurrency.

Students will learn the most up-to-date statistical techniques used in industry to build macro-financial forecasts, which are in high demand among consulting firms, investment banks, research institutes, and government agencies.

An important feature of our programme is that the modules are taught by world-class researchers who publish in leading academic journals on the very topics they teach. Many of our faculty maintain close relationships with businesses, governments, and non-profit organisations, connecting their research to real-world impact.

Why University of Liverpool Management School? 'Learning to make a difference'

Management School Triple Crown accreditation The University of Liverpool Management School is one of an elite group of institutions worldwide to hold the gold standard 'triple-crown' accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

The University of Liverpool Management School works with today's leaders in business and management to prepare its students to be the leaders of the future. The school's mission is 'Learning to make a difference' and there is a fundamental belief that the purpose of the School's research and teaching is to develop students who are not only good managers, but individuals who are truly committed to making a difference. We hope that our students will use the knowledge and skills they gain here in their future roles to help solve some of the most endemic problems individuals, enterprises and communities face.

Master of Science - MSc (PG)

About the University

Founded in 1881 as the original ‘red brick’, the University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading research-intensive higher education institutions.

Consistently ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide, Liverpool is a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group of the UK’s leading research universities and has a global reach and influence that reflects its academic heritage as one of the country’s largest civic institutions.

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