Our International Trade and Finance MSc course will develop your knowledge of the global economy, its structure and the roles you could undertake within this evolving world.
You’ll also be invited to formal and informal events that support the scheduled teaching programme. These can include talks from guest speakers, outside visits or broader postgraduate student meetings and activities. This will further develop your understanding of the contemporary international trade and financial environment.
A minimum classification of second class, lower division (2.2) undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject discipline.
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The knowledge and skills you’ll develop will enable you to enter a variety of careers in UK and international organisations including a wide range of public, private and third sector organisations.
As well as providing a firm base for securing employment, our MSc provides the opportunity to enhance your current career. You’ll find many of our master’s alumni working in a diverse mix of industries around the world, including a large number in finance and international trade roles.
Year 1 modules include:
Dissertation (core, 40 credits)
Financial Derivatives and Risk Management (core, 20 credits)
Growth, Trade and Development (core, 20 credits)
International Corporate Finance (core, 20 credits)
Research Methods for Global Business (core, 20 credits)
Emerging Markets in Global Economy (option, 20 credits)
Environmental Economics and Investment (option, 20 credits)
International Logistics (option, 20 credits)
Islamic Banking and Capital Markets (option, 20 credits)
Principles of Islamic Finance and Economics (option, 20 credits)
Translating for International Organisations (option, 20 credits)
Whether you’re looking to improve your job prospects, pursue a passion or take your career in a whole new direction, London Met has the right postgrad...