The ability to use modern research tools to predict, analyse, and respond to rapidly evolving economic, financial, social, and political trends is increasingly vital to the success and long-term viability of a modern business. The MSc Economics and Finance programme provides students with a deeper understanding of complex issues in the world of financial decision-making. They also will learn to use the tools required to conduct rigorous research in applied economics and finance. The programme, offered by International Business School Suzhou (IBSS), blends economic theory, applied econometrics, and financial research, creating a solid foundation for students to enhance their professional research skills.
IBSS students can take advantage of the school’s research centres and extensive industry links with companies in Suzhou and Shanghai for internships, research, and future careers. The school’s Financial Laboratory and Trading Platform provides real-world international data for learning and research, including data feeds from data streams such as Refinitiv (the previous Thomson Reuters). The laboratory features training modules/videos by Refinitiv on Refinitiv Workspace (also known as Refinitiv Eikon) and by Bloomberg and Datastream, providing students with opportunities to earn three certificates.
As a Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management (QTEM) member school, IBSS is able to provide this programme’s students with additional learning opportunities at 21 top institutions worldwide.
Why study Economics and Finance at XJTLU?By studying this programme, you can expect to:
enhance your professional skills in economics and finance for excellent career prospects;earn a Bloomberg certification via the Bloomberg Terminals at the Bloomberg Financial Laboratory, which allows students to enhance their academic studies across a wide range of disciplines. The Bloomberg certification is one of many ways students can gain real-world skills to stand out in the job market;enjoy extensive internship opportunities and close industry partnerships;build a solid foundation for doctoral studies in fields related to economics and finance; andearn a University of Liverpool degree that is recognised by China’s Ministry of Education.