This program explores the intersection of economics and finance, focusing on financial markets, investment analysis, and economic modeling. It equips students to analyze and interpret financial systems within broader economic contexts.
Over the 2-year part-time period, students are expected to apply advanced economic and financial theories to real-world financial issues. Precision, critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and ethical financial decision-making are essential, alongside effective time management to balance work and study.
Graduates can work in investment firms, central banks, financial regulatory bodies, economic research institutions, and financial consultancy roles.
UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS/ECONOMICS DEGREE OR
EQUIVALENT - 2
ND CLASS LOWER OR HIGHER FROM AN
ACCREDITED INSTITUTION. (IF 2ND CLASS LOWER, THEN 2
YEARS OF RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE OR A RELEVANT
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IS REQUIRED)