Finance
The MSc in Finance has been designed in consultation with industry to provide candidates with the advanced analytical, statistical and financial skills for decision-making within the modern and dynamic financial services sector.
Award Name | Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | QQI |
NFQ Level | Level 9 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) | Major | QQI | Level 9 NFQ |
Duration
Part-time Schedule
2 years taught - 2 semesters each (Sep-Dec and Jan-May) 3 additional modules (May-Aug) or a final dissertation (due in August)
Delivery
Blended - Livestream with some campus and/or campus stream classes, scheduled in advance.
Indicative Timetable
Tuesday and Thursday evenings 18.00 - 22.00 and some Saturdays
Full-time Schedule Delivery On-campus face-to-face classes
September Starts
1 year taught - 2 semesters (Sep-Dec and Jan-May) 3 additional modules (June-Aug) or a final Dissertation (due in August)
January Starts
(where available and subject to numbers) 1 and a half years taught: 2 semesters (Jan-May and Sep-Dec), with a break during the summer (June-Aug). 3 additional modules (Jan-May) or a dissertation (due in May).
Delivery
On-campus face-to-face classes
Indicative Timetable
Students need to be available 09.00-17.00 Mon – Fri. Full-time students may also be required to attend classes after 5pm. Class days and times vary
Entry Requirements
Applicants will normally hold a level 8 honours degree (min 2.2) in finance or a cognate field of study.
Applications may also be considered under the College’s Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) policy, and this is likely to be particularly germane to the part-time provision of the course. RPEL will be assessed on the learner’s work experience and Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Laptop Requirement
All students applying to NCI must have access to a laptop that will allow them to attend classes online and, where relevant, to participate in on-campus learning. Some students may be able to avail of the Student Laptop Loan Scheme, subject to eligibility.
Careers / Further progression
Award and Progression
The Master of Science in Finance is awarded by QQI at level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications. This award will allow transfer to level 9 research degrees and in some cases progression to taught doctoral courses at level 10 on the NFQ.
Further information
Start Date: September 2024 (Part-Time) and January 2025 (Full-Time).
Part-Time:
€4,700 per annum. (€9,400 total fee). (Fees revised annually).
Full-Time:
EU Fee: €9,400 total fee (EU/Ireland applicants). (Fees revised annually).
Spread the cost with our direct debit plan.
Application: Apply online at www.ncirl.ie
The MSc in Finance has been designed in consultation with industry to provide candidates with the advanced analytical, statistical and financial skills for decision-making within the modern and dynamic financial services sector. Graduates will be accomplished in the application of advanced quantitative tools and financial models and techniques within a range of business and financial settings. In particular, the course will provide graduates with the techniques and applied knowledge necessary to select, analyse and utilise advanced financial concepts within the setting of investment management and capital markets. The learning environment for the course is practical and applied in nature and on completion graduates will be able to think independently, make informed and effective decisions and proactively troubleshoot financial and technical business problems. Graduates from the MSc in Finance will be able to apply advanced research skills and critically evaluate seminal, as well as contemporary literature, paradigms and concepts which underpin the operation of international capital markets and the investment management process.
Who is the course for? The course is for those wishing to embark on a career in the financial services sector or individuals in all areas of finance who wish to progress their career.
• Financial Statement Analysis
• Quantitative Methods in Finance
• Asset Valuation
• Capstone Seminar Series
• Corporate Finance
• Fundamentals of Financial Econometrics
• Applied Security Analysis
• Derivatives and Risk Management
• Portfolio Management
AND
• Ethics and Governance
• Financial Regulation
• Financial and Quantitative Modelling
OR
• Dissertation
Note that all modules count towards the final award classification.
Course information: 1800 221 721
Reception: (01) 4498500
Email: admissions@ncirl.ie
Web: www.ncirl.ie
We are located at:
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Dublin 1,
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