Taught course

Finance

Institution
Dublin City University · DCU Business School
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

For admission to the M.Sc. in Finance candidates must hold:

• A 2.1 Honours degree in a Business discipline, or equivalent international qualification

OR

• A 2.1 Honours degree in a relevant non-business discipline eg. Engineering, Physics, Maths, or Computer Science or equivalent international qualification.

Months of entry

January, September

Course content

The MSc in Finance is an intensive one-year programme designed to deliver a premier European finance education. With January and September intakes, this programme offers a robust curriculum that builds core foundations and advanced knowledge in finance, closely aligned with top professional standards like the CFA and GARP’s FRM. Industry-relevant modules, taught by leading academics, are complemented by practical workshops and guest lectures, equipping you with essential tools for a successful career in finance.

The MSc in Finance programme is structured as a core learning first semester. You’ll complete five foundational modules: (i) Economics for Finance, (ii) Quantitative Methods and Econometrics, (iii) Corporate Finance and Valuation, (iv) Financial Markets and Derivatives and (v) Financial Statement Analysis and Ethics.

During the second semester, you will progress through four advanced modules:(i) Asset Pricing, (ii) Fixed Income Securities, (iii) Financial Risk Management and (iv) Portfolio Theory. Additionally, you may tailor your experience by selecting one optional module, choosing from– Financial Econometrics, Financial Technology & Innovation and Sustainable Finance. Alongside these taught modules, you’ll complete a Dissertation, allowing you to explore a finance topic in depth.

The MSc in Finance programme emphasizes practical skills essential for today’s finance professionals. You’ll gain hands-on experience with tools such as Python and finance datasets including Bloomberg, Refinitiv Eikon, FAME, and MarketLine. To further bridge the gap between academic learning and the professional world, students have the opportunity to participate in prestigious international competitions, such as those organized by CME Group, Rotman, and CFA Institute. These competitions provide invaluable real-world experience in areas like commodities and derivatives trading, portfolio management, and equity valuation. Through AmplifyMe trading workshops, you can also earn a Level 4 Diploma in Applied Finance and develop investment banking skills.

Students in the MSc in Finance programme can join the DCU Investment Society, a student-led club that connects academia with industry. The society introduces members to a range of finance sectors, including investment banking, corporate finance, asset management, private equity, and hedge funds. It also organizes educational events and simulations led by top global financial institutions and provides opportunities to manage a Student Investment Fund.

This programme offers an ideal pathway for graduates in business, economics, or related fields who wish to build a successful finance career. By pursuing the MSc in Finance, you’ll gain a distinguished European postgraduate qualification that reflects your personal career aspirations and prepares you to excel in finance.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

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