The MSc (Finance (Banking and Risk Management)) may be taken full-time over one year (12 months) or part-time over 2 years (24 months) from the date of first registration for the programme.
Applicants must have:
Consideration may be given to applicants who do not meet the above criteria but who have sufficient relevant professional experience, subject to approval by the School of Business.
The programme is taken in two parts as set out below. Part 1 consists of a combination of examinations and coursework in a set of specified taught modules to the value of 60 credits. Part 2 consists of a dissertation (max. 8,000 words) to the value of 30 credits.
Full-time
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part 1
EC6001 Macroeconomics for Financial Markets (5 credits)
EC6002 Financial Institutions and Money Markets (5 credits)
EC6003 International Finance (5 credits)
EC6009 Research Methods (5 credits)
EC6046 Fund Management and Evaluation (5 credits)
EC6062 Applied Econometrics (5 credits)
EC6063 Applied Time Series Analysis (5 credits)
FI6001 Treasury Risk Management (5 credits)
FI6002 Regulation and Compliance in Capital Markets (5 credits)
FI6004 Analysis of Debt Instruments (5 credits)
FI6005 Equity Valuation (5 credits)
plus either
FI6003 Asset Pricing and Allocation (5 credits)
or
EC6005 Derivatives Securities (5 credits)
Part 2
EC6010 Dissertation in Financial Economics (30 credits)
Students must present the dissertation by the third Friday in
September of the academic year, following completion of Part 1.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Part-time
The MSc (Finance (Banking and Risk Management)) programme may be taken
part-time over two years as follows:
Year 1 - Part 1:
EC6001 (5 credits); EC6002 (5 credits);
EC6003 (5 credits); FI6004 (5 credits); FI6005 (5 credits); and either FI6002
(5 credits) or EC6005 (5 credits).
Year 2 - Part 1:
FI6001 (5 credits); EC6009 (5 credits);
FI6003 (5 credits); EC6046 (5 credits);
EC6062 (5 credits) and EC6063
(5 credits).
Year 2 - Part 2:
EC6010 Dissertation in Financial Economics (30 credits)
Exit award: Postgraduate Diploma in Finance (Banking and Risk Management) (NFQ
Level 9, Major Award)
A Postgraduate Diploma in Finance (Banking and Risk Management) may be awarded to a
candidate who achieves the pass standard in Part 1 but does not wish
to proceed to Part 2 or does not achieve the pass standard in Part 2.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2019/2020 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2019/2020.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MSc (Finance (Banking and Risk Management))
(NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes
for Postgraduate Diploma in Finance (Banking and Risk Management) (NFQ Level 9, Major
Award)
On successful completion of this programme students should be able to: