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MSc Financial Management (Singapore)

Take control of your career in financial management. Our Financial Management (Singapore) programme from University of Birmingham provides the knowledge and skills that will give you a significant edge in this competitive finance sector.

Quick Facts

 
Full-Time Duration: 1 year
Starting in: September
Tuition Fee: £28,890 per year
Location: Singapore, Singapore

At the heart of every economy, finance offers a world of interesting, challenging and highly lucrative career paths. Our Financial Management (Singapore) programme from University of Birmingham is designed to strengthen the knowledge and skills you need to work in financial management and provide you with a significant edge in the competitive global sector.

Courses included:

  • Corporate Financial Management
  • Dissertation
  • Ethics, Governance and Regulation in Treasury
  • Financial Modelling Techniques
  • Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation
  • International Treasury Management
  • Risk Analysis and Management

“The transition from undergrad to postgrad can be a big step up in terms of workload and what is expected of you, but there is so much support available to you as a postgrad student, from academic writing support (if you’ve been out of education for a few years or just want a bit of extra help) to mental health and wellbeing services. The careers support is fantastic – the uni puts on employer fairs throughout the year and you have access to one on one support from the Careers Network team, who can help you develop your skills ready for your next step!”

Emma Sutton // PhD Psychology

Careers

The Careers in Business team offer a dedicated service for postgraduate Business School students. Staff will offer support to you, specifically in terms of career guidance and reviewing your CV. There is also day long career event as part of the programme with one to one mentoring available after that.

Requirements

  • In order to be considered, applicants will have or should be expecting to achieve an Honours degree (2:1 or higher) or postgraduate diploma from a UK university (or overseas equivalent) in a highly quantitative subject.
  • Applicants must have achieved a mark equivalent to a 2:2 at undergraduate level in Mathematics or Mathematics related modules. If necessary we will assess the academic transcript for performance in Mathematics and Mathematics related modules. A minimum of GCE A-Level grade D (or overseas equivalent) in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics or Statistics may also be considered to meet the quantitative requirement.

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