Overview
FinTech is a rapidly evolving field that has transformed banking. It has a growing impact on the economy. And Imperial’s track record of innovation makes it the ideal place to begin your FinTech journey.
Build on your STEMB or quantitative background and join Financial Technology course offered by Imperial Business School to understand, execute and possibly develop disruptive financial innovations.
Prepare for a career in the financial services sector, whether you want to explore sales and trading, quantitative finance, or even a position in a startup. Our leading experts will help you build on your existing quantitative and analytical skills, expand your knowledge of the sector, and gain practical experience. You will learn to analyse large data sets and use a range of programming tools and financial models to evaluate investment options.
Career impact
Many employers are aware of the reputation of Imperial Business School’s MSc Financial Technology. Our close links to industry and track record of innovation and entrepreneurship means you will be well placed for success.
The School’s dedicated Careers team is committed to helping you achieve your personal and professional goals. A busy calendar of events, workshops and personal development programmes prepares you for career opportunities in highly competitive fintech companies.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Accounting and Corporate Finance
- Big Data in Finance
- Blockchain and Applications
- Ethics & Professional Standards in Finance
- Financial Econometrics in R/Python
- Investments and Portfolio Management
- Mathematics for Finance
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- London, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Accounting Data Science & Big Data Financial Technology View 212 other Masters in Accounting in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
You should have a First or Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree from a recognised university or the international equivalent in a highly quantitative discipline such as:
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Engineering
- Finance
- Mathematics
- Science
Tuition Fees
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Living costs
London
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Scholarships Information
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