Financial Risk Management (M.Sc.) Trinity Business School
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | September | €15500.00 total per | €19500.00 total per |
The tuition fees for the programme are:
EU Students
€15,500
Non-EU Students
€19,500
Course overview
The Trinity MSc in Financial Risk Management is designed specifically for graduates who have a primary undergraduate degree in a quantitative field and who are interested in how the tools of finance can be used to mitigate risks for corporations and society. Trinity College is a university partner of the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association http://www.prmia.org/, one of the world’s leading risk management bodies. Our programme will complement your foundation degree providing a thorough grounding in the concepts and techniques of financial risk management and providing you with the skills you need to lead, manage and create in today’s complex risk environment. Developed in consultation with industry, the MSc is designed to provide you with leading edge skills, embedded in a holistic framework.
An indicative list of modules can be obtained from the course website: www.tcd.ie/business/masters/risk-management/. The course is assessed based on a combination of assigned coursework, written examination, and a dissertation.
Closing Date
30th June 2018
We advise students to apply for this popular programme as early as possible as admission to the course is very competitive. The programme is subject to early closure as a result.
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- Financial Risk Management (M.Sc.), 1 year full-time
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