International Corporate Finance & Banking MSc

Due to reaching maximum capacity for the September 2013 intake this programme is now CLOSED. You may be intersted in the following: Quantitative Finance; Financial Risk Management.

This programme is one of the few empirically-based banking and finance degrees in the UK, and is taught by specialist lecturers who are active researchers in their fields, and are internationally recognised for the quality of their research. The programme meets the needs of finance students who wish to specialise in one of the many careers offered in the banking sector.

  • You will be provided with a research-led, rigorous and comprehensive introduction to the international banking industry.
  • The programme is part-accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute.
  • Accounting and finance at Glasgow has earned an international reputation within both academic and professional accounting circles for the quality of its research and teaching since its inception in 1925.
  • We are ranked first in Scotland and fifth in the UK for accounting and finance research in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. 80% of our research was judged to be of international quality with 10% rated as world-leading.
  • Many of our graduates have attained various  positions in the financial sector, in industry and commerce, and in the public sector.

Programme overview

  • MSc: 12 months full-time;

The programme starts from a study of general market-based finance and builds from there to a detailed study of banking, with supporting courses in ethics and statistics. You will be expected to analyse and evaluate some of the key recent research in this topic area.

Teaching is through a combination of lectures, seminars and tutorials.

The programme consists of seven core courses, followed by a dissertation of around 12,000 words. The dissertation, which will have a finance or banking related theme, offers you the flexibility to specialise based on your chosen area of interest.

Core courses

  • International capital markets
  • International corporate finance 
  • Statistics for business research 
  • Research methods and dissertation training
  • Financial management in banking
  • International banking and financial markets 
  • Financial regulation and ethics.

Career prospects

By the end of the programme, you will be able to critically appraise models, theories and issues relevant to the finance function of international organisations and international banking, and understand the importance of financial regulation and ethics in the workings of the financial sector.

A banking career remains a highly rewarding occupation, and this degree is excellent preparation. The programme reflects the increasing importance being attached to ethics and financial regulation in modern-day banking.

 Further information: Adam Smith Business School
email: Business-accounting-finance@glasgow.ac.uk

Academic entry requirements

You should have at least a 2:1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent (eg, a GPA of 3.0 or above), with at least one full credit-bearing course in introductory finance or economics. You should have passed elementary mathematics (preferably, but not necessarily school leaving mathematics) in your home country.

International students with academic qualifications below those required should contact our partner institution, Glasgow International College, who offer a range of foundation courses.

Further information regarding academic entry requirements: student.recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk

English language requirements

For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic module (not General Training):

  • overall score 6.5
  • no sub-test less than 6.0, with writing at 6.5
  • or equivalent scores in another recognised qualification (see below)
     

Common equivalent English language qualifications:

  • ibTOEFL: 115; minimum Listening: 28; Reading: 29; Writing: 30; Speaking:26

Pre-sessional courses
The University of Glasgow accepts evidence of the required language level from the Language Centre Pre-sessional courses. We also consider other BALEAP accredited pre-sessional courses:

FAQs

What do I do if...

my language qualifications are below the requirements?

The University's Language Centre offers a range of Pre-Sessional Courses to bring you up to entry level. The course is accredited by BALEAP, the UK professional association for academic English teaching; see Links.

my language qualifications are not listed here?

Please contact the Recruitment and International Office: pgadmissions@glasgow.ac.uk

If you require a Tier 4 student visa, your qualification must be one of the secure English language tests accepted by UK Border Agency:

my academic qualifications are below the requirements?

Glasgow International College offers Foundation courses to upgrade your academic qualifications.

Visa requirements and proof of English language level

It is a visa requirement to provide information on your level of English based on an internationally recognised and secure English language test. All test reports must be no more than 2 years old. A list of these can be found on the UK Border Agency website. If you have never taken one of these tests before, you can get an initial idea of your level by using the Common European Framework self-assessment grid which gives you a level for each skill (e.g. listening B1/writing B2 etc.) However, please note that this is not a secure English language test and it is not sufficient evidence of your level of English for visa requirements.

If you require a Tier 4 student visa, your qualification must be one of the secure English language tests accepted by UK Border Agency:

For further information about English language requirements, please contact the Recruitment and International Office: pgadmissions@glasgow.ac.uk

Business School deposits

A £2,000 deposit is requested for this programme from International (beyond the EU) applicants who are eligible for an offer to this programme (deposits are specifically requested from international applicants who require a Certificate of Acceptance to Study (CAS) Letter from the University in order that they can apply for visas. The deposit indicates the applicants commitment to study at Glasgow and is a prerequisite to issuing the CAS letters).

The deposit is redeemable against your overall tuition fee, and helps the University ascertain which students are committed to attend the University in September 2013.

Deposits are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and you should note that the courses may close before the deposit deadline if all available places are taken.

Terms and Conditions

The £2,000 deposit may be refunded in certain circumstances, minus a £200 handling fee. Each individual request for repayment will be considered, but the following guidelines will apply:

Deposits WILL be refunded to applicants under the following circumstances:

  1. Where the applicant has personal circumstances such as illness, bereavement or other family situations that has prevented them coming to the UK. Medical or other proof may be requested.
  2. Applicant can prove that they have applied for a Visa to attend the University of Glasgow, but this has been refused. The applicant must have shown ‘real intent’ to study at the University of Glasgow but has been unable to get their visa;
  3. Applicant does not meet the academic or language test conditions of his / her offer – please note that evidence must be provided that indicates a reasonable attempt was made to meet language conditions.

Deposits WILL NOT be refunded to applicants under the following circumstances:

  1. Applicant decides to go to another institution;
  2. Applicant cannot be released from work to study at the University of Glasgow;
  3. Applicant does not send completed documentation as requested in the condition of the offer – this may be required in order to prove that the conditions of offer have not been met for academic or language test reasons – failure to respond to requests for this information will result in non-repayment of deposit;
  4. Applicant has not secured funding to attend the University of Glasgow  – this may be as a result of not being successful in applications for scholarships, OR simply not having sufficient funds in bank at time of visa application. This condition will apply unless it can be proven that there are clear mitigating circumstances which have significantly changed the individual’s position since the time of application

Should a situation arise whereby an applicant cannot be accepted, either due to an error on the part of the University, or if the course has reached its maximum capacity by the time the deposit is received, then the deposit will be refunded in full (without deduction of a handling fee).

For 2013-14

MSc

Home and EU
Full time fee£7900
International
Full time fee£16500