MSc Global Investment Banking
Take the first step towards a rewarding finance career today.
Award: | MSc Global Investment Banking |
Location: | St Katharine Docks, London |
Study mode/Duration: | One year (Full-Time) |
Start date: | September 2024 |
Annual tuition fees: | Home: £11,385 (FT) International: £23,805 (FT) Northeastern University London Alumni Fees Discount: 20% |
Scholarships: | September 2024 cohort Home: £1,000 International: £3,500 |
Funding: | Postgraduate loan available |
Timetables: | TBC |
Programme Specifications: | Click here |
A unique pathway into investment banking
Our MSc Global Investment Banking programme stands apart as a job role-focused degree for people wanting to enter investment banking, that doesn’t require any prior training or internship experience.
We are offering a unique and innovative pedagogical experience, with employability as a central tenet of your educational journey.
Who is the MSc Global Investment Banking for?
Why choose our Masters in Global Investment Banking?
- Master the skills you need for a career in investment banking. Learn financial statement analysis, financial modelling, company valuation and deal structuring the Wall Street way.
- Taught by ex-investment bankers from companies such as Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Barclays, Ernst & Young, Lloyds, Standard Bank and more.
- Get access to Felix, an all-in-one learning and data analytics platform used by thousands of investment banking analysts.
- Understand what recruiters are looking for from applicants with Financial Edge’s unique insights and close relationships with the world’s largest investment banks.
- Learn the technical and soft skills necessary to be a successful investment banking analyst.
- Graduate as a desk-ready investment banker.
Build your career on Northeastern University London’s state-of-the-art campus
Learn at Northeastern University London’s campus, positioned in the centre of St Katharine Docks and situated just minutes from London’s Central Business District which is home to the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, as well as the world’s international bond market and London’s insurance market.
Learn face-to-face from the instructors trusted to train new hires at the top investment banks
Financial Edge’s trainers have worked across top finance institutions, including Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Barclays, and Enst & Young, and they now train incoming analysts at the top investment banks. We have unique insight into the key abilities and attributes that recruiters are looking for in investment banking applicants.
Our training is designed to bring learning to life with real case studies and simulations, preparing participants for life on the desk. This Masters course focuses on providing students with this insider information and practical, hands-on skills needed to stand out in a competitive field.
- Role of the Financial Analyst in Investment Banking
ONLINE - Accounting & Financial Investment (Investor Perspective)
30 CREDITS - Financial Modelling (including Forecasting & Planning)
30 CREDITS - Corporate Valuation (including Budgeting & Private Equity)
30 CREDITS - Financing (including Equity Capital Markets, Debt, Private Markets)
15 CREDITS - Deal Structuring (Merger & Acquisition Analysis and Private Equity & Venture Investing)
30 CREDITS - Final Project
45 CREDITS - Speed-hiring event(s)
Follow a comprehensive curriculum
MSc Global Investment Banking will help you develop core skills and understanding aligned within investment banking. With a highly focused and streamlined curriculum taught by ex-investment bankers and financial practitioners, learners studying this programme will gain first-hand knowledge of investment banking from recruitment to skill demands.
Each course, typically 30 credits, is assessed by a range of activities aligned to industry norms, meaning that almost all assessments align with typical workplace activities that are expected in investment banking. The content, and consequently the learning outcomes and methods of assessment, vary between courses.
At the end of the Masters in Global Investment Banking, you will be well-prepared to enter the job market and embark on a successful career as an investment banking analyst.
Entry requirements
Graduates
Offers are typically made to applicants holding an undergraduate degree with at least upper second-class honours (or equivalent) in an academic subject such as Economics, English, History, Languages, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, or Psychology.
Please note, each applicant will be assessed on an individual basis through their application, a reference, a personal statement and an interview.
Maths requirement
Please note that GCSE Maths at grade 4 or C, or equivalent is required for this degree
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
English language requirements
English language proficiency proof. Students for whom English is not their primary language must submit one of the following:
- Official associate or bachelor’s degree transcript from an accredited college or university in the U.S., stating degree conferral and date
- TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or NU Global Exam scores
Frequently asked questions
How long is the programme?
The MSc Global Investment Banking is a full-time, year-long course, starting in September of each year.
How much does the programme cost?
Domestic (UK): £11,385 (FT)
International: £23,805 (FT)
Are there funding opportunities for this degree?
Yes, funding and scholarships are available. Yes, UK-based students can apply for a £1,000 scholarship, and international students can apply for a £3,500 scholarship.
Do I need to have a finance background to apply?
No, you don’t need to have any finance training or experience to be successful in this programme, as all of the fundamentals are taught as part of it. You need to hold an undergraduate degree to apply, and typically offers are made to applicants holding a second-class honours (or equivalent) in an academic subject such as English, History, Economics, Languages, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, or Psychology.
When is the application deadline?
We process applications on a rolling basis until September but if students require visas we advise them to apply as soon as possible to allow sufficient time for the visa application process.
Does my reference need to be academic?
Referees should be someone who has taught or worked closely with the applicant in an academic or professional context within the past two years.