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Money, Banking and Finance University of Sheffield

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MSc On-Campus Full-time 1 years September find out find out
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Course overview

Develop the theoretical and practical understanding of monetary policy, the banking industry, and finance needed to excel in the banking and finance sectors.

Advance your understanding of theory and the application of modern economic quantitative techniques. This course places an emphasis on applied macroeconomics, econometric methods, modern theories of banking and finance, and monetary economics.

You'll have access to a range of optional modules within money, banking and finance, so you can specialise in your area of interest. Towards the end of the course, you will complete an extended research project in a topic of your choosing. Our academics will support you in practicing the key analytical and technical skills relevant to your project.


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