Master of Science in Finance (FinTech and Financial Analytics)

Programme Director: Prof STOURAITIS, Aristotelis

With the rise of disruptive technologies and the new generation of Big Data and FinTech, concepts of money, payments, identity, and security need to be looked at through a new lens. This inter-disciplinary programme taught by both Finance and Information Systems faculty, will widen and deepen students’ understanding of the rapidly changing landscape and the impact of new technologies on traditional finance models. Students will be empowered with knowledge in Finance, FinTech, Financial Analytics, Machine Learning, Financial Computing, Big Data and AI, Cybersecurity and Privacy, Blockchain, Virtual Assets, Algorithmic Trading, Financial Fraud, and Regulatory Compliance. They will be well-prepared for the fast-growing demand of today’s data-driven economy, and will be able to take the Financial Industry to the next level. 

This programme provides flexibility with the options of completing the programme in one-year full-time mode or two-year part-time mode. It offers fifteen courses that provide both in-depth knowledge and broad perspectives of the applications of FinTech and Financial Analytical tools to enable students to meet the continuing challenges in the rapidly transforming financial world. Students are required to complete eight core courses (24 units) and two elective courses (6 units) out of six electives for graduation. All courses are offered by the Department of Accountancy, Economics and Finance. 

All courses in the programme carry equal weight. Students must pass all courses and achieve an overall cGPA of 2.50 or above in order to be awarded the Master of Science in Finance (FinTech and Financial Analytics).

The structure of the curriculum is as follows:

I) Required Courses 24 units
II) Elective Courses 6 units
    30 units

Requirements

I. Required Courses 24 units
  FIN 7780 FinTech, Digital Transformation and Web 3.0 3 units
  FIN 7790 Machine Learning for Financial Market Modelling and Analysis 3 units
  FIN 7800 Corporate Finance 3 units
  FIN 7810 Investment Management and Alternative Finance 3 units
  FIN 7830 Financial Computing with Python 3 units
  FIN 7840 Blockchain Engineering and Virtual Assets 3 units
  FIN 7870 Financial Derivatives and Risk Management 3 units
  FIN 7900 Cybersecurity and Privacy for Financial Technology 3 units
     
II. Elective Courses 6 units
  Two of the following courses: 
  FIN 7820 Applied Financial Econometrics 3 units
  FIN 7850 Algorithmic and High-Frequency Trading 3 units
  FIN 7860 International Financial Management 3 units
  FIN 7880 Data-Driven Decision with Big Data and AI 3 units
  FIN 7890 Policy, Regulation, Compliance for Financial Technology 3 units
  FIN 7911 Applied FinTech Industry Project* 1.5 units
  FIN 7912 Applied FinTech Industry Project* 1.5 units
  FIN 7960 Smart Contract Engineering and Auditing in FinTech 3 units
    30 units

* The Applied FinTech Industry Project can only be selected to replace an elective course under special circumstances and advance approval is required.

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