International finance (M429) This module is concerned with the institutions of international finance and the key policy problems that have arisen in recent decades.
Introduction to law and to finance (M438) This module is designed to introduce you to the basic concepts of finance and law, and it is recommended to study as a first module.
Introduction to valuation (M464) This module introduces the principles of valuation, and examines the core techniques for valuing companies using discounted cash flow.
Law and regulation of electronic finance and internet banking (M445) Gain a grounding in the legal and regulatory issues concerning electronic banking and finance in different jurisdictions.
Legal aspects of international finance (C341) This course covers the legal aspects that complement the financial courses Finance in the Global Market and Banking and the Capital Markets.
Macroeconomic policy and financial markets (M425) This module has been specially designed to increase the depth of your understanding of macroeconomics by focusing on the relationship with financial markets.
Microeconomic principles and policy (M457) This module looks at the principles economists use to model the behaviour of individual agents and the ways in which they interact in a market economy.
Modelling firms and markets (M458) Modelling Firms and Markets is an introduction to the economics of information and uncertainty.
Regulation of International Capital Markets (M443) Through this module you will study the regulatory issues that relate to the international capital markets.