Banking and Finance - FINSCR2585
Stream Summary
Faculty: UNSW Business School
School: School of Banking and Finance
Contact: graduateresearch.business@unsw.edu.au
Program: 2585 - Commerce & Economics (MPhil)
Award(s):
Master of Philosophy (Research)
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Stream Outline
Students complete the MPhil program in a minimum of 1.5 years of full time study, which involves a coursework component and a thesis. Prior to the thesis stage students must have the following knowledge and skill base:
- A good and thorough knowledge of finance theories, including the economic intuition and mathematics of modern finance. This knowledge is necessary to understand and appraise studies in the frontiers of finance research, and it forms the base on which the thesis is developed.
- A solid understanding of the breadth and depth of econometric and statistical techniques and how to apply these techniques in modern finance research.
- A diverse and comprehensive knowledge of major areas of finance, including asset pricing, corporate finance, funds management, banking, market structure, 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.
- Design an original research project, which has the potential to make important contributions to Finance knowledge
- Critically analyse data and apply different methods of problem solving and research inquiry
- Communicate complex issues and impart their research findings to peers and the wider research community
Stream Structure
- FINS5575 Research Methods in Finance 1 or FINS5579 Research Methods in Finance 2
- FINS5576 Asset Pricing Theory
- FINS5577 Empirical Corporate Finance or FINS5581 Empirical Corporate Governance
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