Programme structure
The MSc Finance & Economics course combines core and optional modules across the three terms of your one-year course.
Eight core modules cover key material in finance, economics and econometrics while optional modules allow you to focus on your preferences. Every year we offer optional modules, available through various study routes, delivered here at WBS. Please note that availability and delivery modes may vary.
Modules are taught by staff from both WBS and the Department of Economics at Warwick through a combination of lectures, classes and computer lab sessions.
Assessment is a mix of exams and coursework with your dissertation bringing all your learning together at the end.
The goal of this module is to equip you with the skills to apply state of the art ideas of modern Corporate Finance theory as well as the quantitative tools to solving the types of problems faced by CFOs and other business executives.
More detailsThe module aims to equip students with the necessary tools to conduct independent empirical research in finance.
More detailsExplore the fundamental relationships between investors’ decision-making in the presence of uncertainty (“risk”) and the cross-sectional and inter-temporal properties of prices and returns of financial assets
More detailsGain thorough training in econometrics with an emphasis on empirical modelling of economic and financial data.
More detailsGain an understanding of the theory and practice of financial econometrics and the tools for the empirical analysis of financial time series and their application.
More detailsBy the end of this module you will be familiar with and will have a strong grasp of contemporary macroeconomic theory and policy.
More detailsThis module has been designed to give you a deep and comprehensive understanding of ethics in everyday life, in business life, and in the working life of a financial professional.
More detailsGet to grips with the tools for the assessment and management of fixed income and credit risk.
More detailsGain the insights needed to make well-informed decisions with regard to today’s complex investment management environment.
More detailsStudy financial markets using models that are less narrow than those based on von Neumann-Morgenstern expected utility theory and arbitrage assumptions.
More detailsDevelop an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of different classes of derivative securities.
More detailsLearn how to interpret financial statements in context and apply appropriate models and techniques for company valuation and related business issues.
More detailsGain an understanding of the need for financial risk management, the techniques to measure financial risks according to the regulatory framework, and tools for the management of risk exposure.
More detailsGet to grips with the tools for the assessment and management of fixed income and credit risk.
More detailsExtend your knowledge and understanding of the fundamental concepts of international finance, with an emphasis on the operation of the spot and forward foreign exchange markets.
More detailsThis module will introduce you to the basic issues in mergers and acquisitions from corporate finance point of view.
More detailsGain a realistic experience of the responsibilities involved in managing money for clients.
More detailsLearn about the main theoretical and empirical debates and concepts in Behavioural Economics.
More detailsDuring this module you will develop skills in combining theoretical models and empirical results to address policy issues related to employment, unemployment and wages
More detailshe purpose of the module is to understand the role of the government through expenditure and taxation, as well as develop an idea on topics such as externalities and the political economy.
More detailsGain the analytical tools and the knowledge to study and understand aspects of economic development in developing countries.
More detailsGain the ability to discuss, critically evaluate and recommend policy options in various areas of macroeconomics.
More detailsGain the ability to understand, discuss, and critically evaluate microeconomic policies.
More detailsThis module is a challenging technical course. It covers advanced topics in global finance and aims to equip you with a variety of theoretical and econometric tools to understand current events in the global economy and to analyse policy responses.
More detailsOur online platform
Our unique online learning platform my.wbs will act as the hub for your learning experience, hosting all of your teaching materials, key information from your CareersPlus and Programme Teams, and our online classroom: wbsLive.
Your learning experience
Teaching and assessment will vary to fit the subject being studied. Our faculty have designed your learning experience to fit the subject being studied, with a variety of teaching and assessment styles. Modules are taught by both WBS and the Department of Economics.
Your teaching will take the form of lectures, webinars, and lab work, supported, where relevant, by guest speakers from industry to balance theory and practice. Lectures introduce key theories, concepts, and economic models. In classes you will solve financial problems and numerical exercises, analyse case studies, and make presentations of research published in academic journals.
Your learning will be assessed by a mix of exams, group work, project work, and tests. Group and project work will enable you to collaborate and gain new perspectives from your international cohort, preparing you for working in teams within a global work environment.
Lab work will give you hands-on experience of using software to perform finance-related calculations and conduct realistic simulations. Econometric methods are also taught in the lab, so you will learn to apply econometric software to empirical research and financial market estimations.
Choice between Dissertation or Internship
Dissertation route
This dissertation route offers the opportunity to synthesise, apply and extend your knowledge gained during the course, with a 6,000 word final dissertation.
Internship route
This course offers the opportunity to self-source a summer internship, where you’ll be able to increase your employability by applying your theoretical learnings to a real-world industry setting. The WBS CareersPlus team will support you through each step of the recruitment process, including making effective applications, interview practice, organising events for you to meet employers, and more.
Learning facilities
You will have access to our outstanding learning facilities, including a Postgraduate-only Learning Space and IT suite, as well as all other University facilities. Studying on a Finance-based MSc also means that you gain access to our Bloomberg terminals, Eikon terminals, and financial data via the Wharton Research Data Services.
CFA Affiliated University
We have been awarded CFA Affiliated University status by CFA Institute, certifying that we have embedded a significant portion of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge® (CBOK®) into our course content.
An Affiliated University signals to their students and to employers that their curriculum is closely tied to the practice of investment management and is helpful to students preparing for the CFA® Program exams. Study with us and you will explore the concepts and principles that practitioners around the world have deemed integral to global practice. You will leave us with the knowledge, skills and abilities that practitioners indicate are needed to do their jobs well.
CFA Institute provides five scholarships per year for graduates from our MSc Finance & Economics and our MSc Finance who wish to become accredited after finishing their studies at WBS.
Foreign Language Study
One of the great benefits of this course is that it offers optional free foreign language study in the evenings across all three terms. This is an opportunity to develop the basics of a new language. There is a choice of six different languages, all at beginner-level (please note we are not able to offer classes at intermediate/advanced level).