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Banking and Finance - FINSCR2585

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Australian School of Business
 
  
   
 
Program: 2585 - Commerce & Economics
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Master of Philosophy (Research)
 
  

Plan Outline

The Master of Philosophy in Banking and Finance involves a coursework component and a thesis. Prior to the thesis stage students must have the following skills:
  • A good and thorough knowledge of advanced finance and the mathematics of modern finance. This knowledge is necessary to understand and appraise publications in high quality finance journals as well as working papers, and it forms the base on which the thesis is built through the use of mathematical modelling techniques.
  • A solid understanding of: (i) the breadth and depth of econometric and statistical analyses; and (ii) the structure of financial institutions and markets
  • A diverse and comprehensive knowledge of major areas of banking, finance, insurance and risk management.
  • The capacity for analytical and critical thinking. Students must display originality in approaching research questions and issues.
  • Excellent written and oral skills.

Plan Structure

All MPhil in Banking and Finance students shall study the following core courses:
and one of:
After completing qualifying courses and/or concurrent prescriptions, research students undertake original research and prepare a research thesis. Students shall enrol into one of the following:
and submit a thesis on an approved topic.This must meet high academic standards and be of publishable quality. The thesis will not normally exceed 40,000 words.

All MPhil program information for this plan is contained in the program record. Please use the back button on your browser or, alternatively, search via program code (the last four digits of this plan number) using QuickFind on the left-hand side of this page.

Further Information

Prospective students are strongly advised to make contact with the Australian School of Business Research Office to establish a potential supervisor before applying for research study at the University.

Please refer to the following web-page for further information on how to apply, scholarships, English language requirements, thesis preparation and other research related matters: www.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents/research

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