

MA Finance
About this course
Finance sits at the heart of how economies function, businesses grow, and wealth is managed across the world. As a discipline it draws on economics, mathematics, and strategic thinking to understand how money moves, how risk is assessed, and how financial decisions shape outcomes for organisations, governments, and individuals alike. Studying finance equips you with the analytical rigour to interpret markets, value assets, manage portfolios, and advise on corporate strategy, skills that are in demand across virtually every sector of the global economy. At Aberdeen you will explore the theoretical foundations of financial markets alongside their real-world applications. You will study topics such as investment theory, corporate finance, financial modelling, and the behaviour of capital markets, developing both quantitative skills and the judgement to apply them in complex, uncertain environments. The programme runs over four years and includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution and broaden your perspective on global financial systems. This international dimension is particularly valuable in a field where cross-border capital flows, currency dynamics, and differing regulatory environments are central concerns. Throughout the programme you will build a working familiarity with financial data and the tools used to analyse it, learning to construct arguments grounded in evidence and to communicate your findings clearly to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Problem-solving and critical thinking run through the curriculum, preparing you to navigate situations where information is incomplete and decisions carry real consequences. Graduates from finance programmes go on to careers in investment banking, asset management, corporate treasury, financial analysis, consultancy, and financial regulation. Many also pursue professional qualifications such as the CFA or ACCA alongside or after their degree. Further academic study at postgraduate level, including Masters programmes in finance, economics, or business, is another well-trodden path. The combination of analytical depth and international exposure that this programme offers positions you well for roles with both domestic and global organisations.
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