Business
MSc Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation
Online professional development for those working in the Banking and Financial Regulation sectors.
Warwick Business School (WBS), in partnership with the Bank of England, offer the Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation qualification, a part-time, online programme designed with central banking and finance industry professionals in mind.
Through studying online while remaining in your role you will be able to immediately apply your new skills and processes into your workplace, whilst earning a qualification from a highly ranked institution.
Why gain a qualification in Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation?
- Choose to study an individual module in order to gain specific insight and work towards professional development objectives
- Study online at a time that suits you and your timetable
- Make an immediate impact in your workplace by applying your new knowledge to your day-to-day work
- The modular structure of the programme allows you to focus on one topic and return to build up further expertise and insight
- Earn a qualification delivered in partnership with the Bank of England, adding weight to your professional development.
Flexibility to pick and choose modules
The Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation qualification allows you to choose which modules you want to study and is suitable whether you want to just gain expertise in one particular area or build up towards a Masters’ level qualification.
Taught entirely online, typically one module will span a 17 week period, culminating in an assessment. As a guide you can expect to spend approximately 11 hours studying each week.
Themes covered during the programme
This programme is suitable for those looking to evidence their knowledge, gain insight and develop their career in central banking or financial regulation. Built with professionals in mind the programme will focus on monetary policy, financial stability and informed regulation. Modules include:
- Money, Banks and Macroeconomics
- Financial Regulation and Supervision
- Monetary Policy and Monetary Analysis
- Comparative Central Banking
- Financial Markets and Financial Risk Management
- Behavioural Finance and Big Data
- Financial Conduct, Leadership and Ethics.
Find out more
For more information and to download a brochure please visit the Warwick Business School website.
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