Master in Banking and Finance

2nd Level Master

Duration: 1 Year

Methodology: E-learning

Credits: 60 CFU corresponding to 45 Quarter Credits

Language: English

Start of the Course: anytime

Tuition fees: 4.500 Euro

Tuition fees facilitations:

Guglielmo Marconi University provides scholarships and discounts on the total tuition fees amount that are applied all academic year round. For further information you can contact the admissions office. Payments can be divided into interest-free installments.

Entry requirements:

Applicants must hold a Laurea Magistrale or equivalent degree.

Academic achievement:

Participants who successfully complete this programme will be awarded with a Second Level Academic Master Diploma

 

Description

The Master program in Banking and Finance provides a comprehensive picture of the international business environment while, at the same time, drilling down into specific areas of core relevance.

The Master consists of several short courses which focus mainly on economics, business economics, international relations and international law, providing in-depth understanding of topics such as market dynamics, financial and development finance, investment evaluation, business consulting in public policy and the organization of venture capital funds.

The program aims at meeting the market needs of companies which want to offer a fast-growing career to selected employees as well as the requirements of professionals interested in personal growth or professional development in service companies and financial firms.

 

Learning Objectives

The Master program allows participants to build up new competencies, to improve problem-solving abilities, to acquire knowledge of target market areas and to perfect leadership, creativity and communication skills.

 

Topics

Module 1 – International institutions and the challenges of financial stability

International Institutional Governance from a Non-Euro Country Perspective
Economy of International Financial Institutions
European Banking Integration
Banking Supervision in the SSM
US Market Regulatory Schemes – An Inner Perspective

Module 2 – Foreign investments and growth: an evolving path

Investing in Innovation: the case of VC Investing
Money & Payment Systems in International Commercial Law
How Multinational Corporations Can Thrive in the New World Order
Cost controls in innovative pharmaceutical therapies: the Managed Entry Agreements

Module 3 – Communication, privacy, environment in the digital era

The Three Main Crisis in the Digital Ecosystem: Truth, Privacy and Free Speech
The Role of Marketing and Communications for International Organizations
Cases of Financial Institutions Restructuring
Climate Change – Financial and Business Risks
Monetary Economics

Module 4 – Organization and new challenges

Public Policy Consulting
East-West Digital Virtual Synchronization of Global Reach Power
Innovation Ecosystem, Policy, and the Emerging Finance

 

Assessment Criteria

A set of self-assessment tests is provided for each course. Completing the tests is strongly recommended as it is useful for preparing the final examination which students shall attend before a commission

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