The MSc Investment Management program is designed to address current advancements in finance theory and the investment sector. Prior to the 2008 Financial Crisis, investment finance was already evolving into a more interconnected, intricate field, heavily dependent on technology for managing financial assets, private equity, and hedge funds. This curriculum encompasses key areas of finance and wealth management, including corporate finance, entrepreneurial finance, financial and managerial accounting, portfolio theory, and investment analysis. Additionally, it integrates quantitative and computational techniques for portfolio analysis, securities and derivatives applications, and wealth fund accounting. Entrepreneurial finance is a core component, reflecting the growing trend of self-employed traders and small trading firms.
This MSc program equips students pursuing careers in financial services with enhanced analytical abilities, comprehensive knowledge, and exposure to cutting-edge industry developments. Graduates can explore diverse opportunities in investment banking, corporate banking, financial regulation, investment and hedge fund management, equity and bond markets, foreign exchange, corporate treasury, and derivatives and risk management.
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