Master of Financial Economics

A Master of Financial Economics [1] is a master's degree focusing [2] on financial economics. [3] The degree provides [4] a rigorous understanding of theoretical finance and the economic framework upon which that theory is based. [5] The degree is postgraduate, and usually incorporates a thesis or research component. Programs may be offered jointly by the business school and the economics department. Closely related degrees [1] [6] include the Master of Finance and Economics[7] and the Master of Economics with a specialization in Finance.[8] Since 2014 undergraduate degrees in the discipline have also been offered.[9]

  1. ^ a b American Economic Association (N.D.). Graduate degrees in economics
  2. ^ Sean McClung (2023). Which Concentration Should You Choose For Your Master's Degree in Economics?, INOMICS
  3. ^ Cecilia Seiter (2023). Earning A Master’s In Economics: What To Know. Forbes
  4. ^ Nic Paton (2008). The art of finding a specialism. The Independent
  5. ^ "U of T : Economics : Master of Financial Economics Program (MFE)". Mfe.economics.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference usnews was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ "MSc (Econ) Finance and Economics | School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary, University of London". Econ.qmul.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2010-03-06. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  8. ^ Master of Economics with a specialisation in Financial Economics, Macquarie University
  9. ^ e.g.: Kent Archived 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine; City London; UC Riverside; Leicester; Toronto; UMBC.