Compare our Finance Masters'
MSc Finance | MSc Finance & Accounting | MSc Financial Technology | MSc Investment & Wealth Management | MSc Risk Management & Financial Engineering |
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Summary |
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September 2025 | September 2025 | September 2025 | September 2025 | September 2025 |
£47,500 (2025 entry) | £47,500 (2025 entry) | £47,500 (2025 entry) | £47,500 (2025 entry) | £47,500 (2025 entry) |
One year | One year | One year | One year | One year |
MSc Finance prepares high-calibre recent graduates for a wide range of careers in the financial services sector. It is an intellectually rigorous, quantitative finance programme covering a broad range of topics. |
MSc Finance & Accounting appeals to students from a range of business and scientific backgrounds looking to move into the finance industry. It provides students with an understanding of both the financial basics and the practical elements of the finance and accounting industries. |
Our MSc Financial Technology provides graduates with in-demand quantitative and analytical skills, including coding and programming capabilities, necessary to embark on a successful career in fintech or the financial services sector. |
Our MSc Investment & Wealth Management offers a comprehensive grounding in the theory of finance alongside the practical application of these ideas to the business of wealth and asset management. |
MSc Risk Management & Financial Engineering is a highly quantitative programme geared towards technically-minded graduates wanting a deeper, more analytical study of risk management and financial engineering than is found in general finance programmes. |
Who we're looking for |
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This programme attracts diverse and talented individuals, wanting to find roles in sectors such as investment banking, asset management and consultancy. We’re looking for confident candidates with a clear career plan who are ready to build their network with leading global organisations. |
This programme attracts diverse and talented individuals aspiring to pursue a career in finance management accounting, equity research analysis, sales in investment banking, or in the treasury department of a large corporation, including the Big Four. We’re looking for confident candidates who have a versatile skillset ready to work in a collaborative environment. |
If you’re an intellectually curious individual with excellent quantitative skills, first-rate programming skills, commercial awareness and good problem-solving skills, then MSc Financial Technology at Imperial College Business School is a good fit for you. This programme has a focus on innovation, and attracts individuals who want to understand and champion new technological advancements. |
This programme attracts diverse and talented individuals who are keen to build their network. MSc Investment & Wealth Management will prepare you for a variety of exciting roles in asset, investment and wealth management, so an enthusiasm to work within these sectors is important. |
This programme attracts diverse and talented individuals with strong interpersonal and communications skills, who want to launch their career in the finance sector. In addition you should be passionate about developing your quantitative skills further, as well as learning about cutting edge mathematical tools and techniques. |
Preferably have a First Class Honours degree from a recognised university in a highly quantitative discipline such as mathematics, engineering, economics, finance, or science subjects. |
A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) from a recognised university in a quantitative subject such as finance, accounting, economics, mathematics, engineering, science or business. |
A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) from a recognised university in a highly quantitative subject such as computer science, economics, engineering, finance, mathematics or science subjects. |
A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) from a recognised university in a highly quantitative subject such as accounting, business, economics, engineering, finance, mathematics, or science subjects. |
A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) from a recognised university in a highly quantitative subject such as mathematics, engineering, science or economics. |
You are strongly recommended to undertake relevant internships and work placements. |
You are strongly recommended to undertake relevant internships and work placements. |
You are strongly recommended to undertake relevant internships and work placements. |
You are strongly recommended to undertake relevant internships and work placements. |
You are strongly recommended to undertake relevant internships and work placements. |
Typical graduate careers |
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Graduates are typically employed in sales and trading, investment banking, asset management, hedge funds and consulting. |
Graduates are typically employed in financial services, professional services, accounting and corporate banking. |
Our graduates go into technology-driven roles across the finance sector such as analysts, consultants, data scientists, and software engineers. |
Graduates are typically employed in asset/investment management, hedge funds, wealth management, sovereign wealth funds and investment advisory. |
Graduates are typically employed in risk management, sales and trading, corporate or retail banking, financial engineering, financial technology and consulting/advisory. |
Application deadlines |
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Applications processed on a rolling basis. |
Applications processed on a rolling basis. |
Applications processed on a rolling basis. |
Applications processed on a rolling basis. |
Applications processed on a rolling basis. |
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