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MSc in Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation

at The University of Warwick: Warwick Business School

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Coventry United Kingdom

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36 months Duration

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£ 28,000 Tuition

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Blended / Distance / Online Format

This programme is suitable for those looking to evidence their knowledge, gain insight or develop their career in central banking or financial regulation. Built with the industry professional in mind and delivered by academics from WBS alongside policy experts from the Bank of England, the MSc Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation has been designed to introduce you to the latest evidence led and practice informed financial regulation and monetary policy. This program consists of six modules (from a choice of seven) of equal weighting and a Research Methods and Dissertation module. Upon successful completion of a single 20 credit module you will be awarded a Postgraduate Award. 

  • Language Test: TOEFL 92 (minimum), IELTS 6.5 (minimum)

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