Contenu du MSc Finance (major: Economic Policy) :Core courses: Macroeconomic policy and financial markets [C325] Microeconomic principles and policy [C357] International finance [C329] The International Monetary Fund and economic policy [C313] Public financial management: planning and performance [C301] Public financial management: revenue [C305] Electives courses: Finance in the global market [C342] Bank regulation and resolution in banking crises [C356] Banking and capital markets [C326] Quantitative methods for financial management [C319] Risk management: principles and applications [C323] Econometric principles and data analysis [C330] Econometric analysis and applications [C332] Financial econometrics [C359] Derivatives [C333] Corporate finance [C321] Corporate governance [C344] Project appraisal and impact analysis [C307] Bank financial management [C322] Modelling firms and markets [C358] Research methods [C353] Dissertation [C354] (prerequisite C353 Research methods)
You choose five core courses from the list below plus three other courses from the list of electives or the list of core courses.
Core courses: Econometric principles and data analysis [C330] Econometric analysis and applications [C332] Financial econometrics [C359] Risk management: principles and applications [C323] Derivatives [C333] Modelling firms and markets [C358] Elective courses: Macroeconomic policy and financial markets [C325] Microeconomic principles and policy [C357] Corporate finance [C321] Corporate governance [C344] International finance [C329] The International Monetary Fund and economic policy [C313] Public financial management: planning and performance [C301] Public financial management: revenue [C305] Project appraisal and impact analysis [C307] Finance in the global market [C342] Bank regulation and resolution in banking crises [C356] Bank financial management [C322] Banking and capital markets [C326] Quantitative methods for financial management [C319] Research methods [C353] Dissertation [C354] (prerequisite C353 Research methods)
MSc in Agricultural Economics Core modules Either Economics and institutions for development (C116) or Economic principles (C02) [the chosen module must be taken in the first year] Agricultural trade and policy (C110) Food security and social protection (C125) Political economy of public policy (C127)
Elective modules Applied econometrics (CO5) Climate change and development (C124) Marketing for small agribusinesses (C138) Natural resource economics (C105) Project planning and management (C134) Rural development (C230) Socioeconomics of rural livelihoods (C135) Understanding poverty (C119) Water resources management (C126) Rural finance (C128) [scheduled for 2012] One module selected from another programme
Research modules (MSc only) Research methods (R106) Research report (RR01)
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Contenu du MSc Finance (major: Economic Policy) :Core courses:
Macroeconomic policy and financial markets [C325]
Microeconomic principles and policy [C357]
International finance [C329]
The International Monetary Fund and economic policy [C313]
Public financial management: planning and performance [C301]
Public financial management: revenue [C305]
Electives courses:
Finance in the global market [C342]
Bank regulation and resolution in banking crises [C356]
Banking and capital markets [C326]
Quantitative methods for financial management [C319]
Risk management: principles and applications [C323]
Econometric principles and data analysis [C330]
Econometric analysis and applications [C332]
Financial econometrics [C359]
Derivatives [C333]
Corporate finance [C321]
Corporate governance [C344]
Project appraisal and impact analysis [C307]
Bank financial management [C322]
Modelling firms and markets [C358]
Research methods [C353]
Dissertation [C354] (prerequisite C353 Research methods)
MSc Finance (major: Quantitative Finance)
MSc Finance (major: Quantitative Finance)
Structure and Syllabus
You choose five core courses from the list below plus three other courses from the list of electives or the list of core courses.
Core courses:
Econometric principles and data analysis [C330]
Econometric analysis and applications [C332]
Financial econometrics [C359]
Risk management: principles and applications [C323]
Derivatives [C333]
Modelling firms and markets [C358]
Elective courses:
Macroeconomic policy and financial markets [C325]
Microeconomic principles and policy [C357]
Corporate finance [C321]
Corporate governance [C344]
International finance [C329]
The International Monetary Fund and economic policy [C313]
Public financial management: planning and performance [C301]
Public financial management: revenue [C305]
Project appraisal and impact analysis [C307]
Finance in the global market [C342]
Bank regulation and resolution in banking crises [C356]
Bank financial management [C322]
Banking and capital markets [C326]
Quantitative methods for financial management [C319]
Research methods [C353]
Dissertation [C354] (prerequisite C353 Research methods)
MSc in Agricultural Economics
Core modules
Either Economics and institutions for development (C116)
or Economic principles (C02) [the chosen module must be taken in the first year]
Agricultural trade and policy (C110)
Food security and social protection (C125)
Political economy of public policy (C127)
Elective modules
Applied econometrics (CO5)
Climate change and development (C124)
Marketing for small agribusinesses (C138)
Natural resource economics (C105)
Project planning and management (C134)
Rural development (C230)
Socioeconomics of rural livelihoods (C135)
Understanding poverty (C119)
Water resources management (C126)
Rural finance (C128) [scheduled for 2012]
One module selected from another programme
Research modules (MSc only)
Research methods (R106)
Research report (RR01)