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Training Provider: University of Glasgow School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Centre for Development Studies (CDS) The degree of MSc and the postgraduate Diploma in International Finance and Economic Policy are organised jointly by the Department of Accounting and Finance
and the Centre for Development Studies. They aim to provide a unified treatment of corporate financial behaviour and the economic behaviour of the international monetary system.
The MSc programme is designed for those wishing to enter, or who are already in, professions which require an expert knowledge of international finance and economic policy.
The Diploma places less emphasis on research training than does the MSc programme, but will, nonetheless, provide a thorough grounding in the policy issues and techniques of analysis in this area, and will be appropriate for a range of career options in the field of international finance and economic policy. Programme structureStudents take four core courses and select two optional courses from the list below. MSc candidates also write a 12,000-15,000 word dissertation. Students are required to attend a course on research methodology in preparation for writing the dissertation. Core coursesInternational Macroeconomics and Policy
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