FinTech Management
Entry requirements
Applicants must:
(a) have gained
(i) a second class honours degree or better from a university of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, or from a recognised national awarding body, or from an institution of another country which has been recognised as being of an equivalent standard; or
(ii) an equivalent standard (normally 50%) in a Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma or an approved alternative qualification;
and
(b) provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent).
In exceptional circumstances, as an alternative to (a) (i) or (a) (ii) and/or (b), where an individual has substantial and significant experiential learning, a portfolio of written evidence demonstrating the meeting of graduate qualities (including subject-specific outcomes, as determined by the Course Committee) may be considered as an alternative entrance route. Evidence used to demonstrate graduate qualities may not be used for exemption against modules within the programme.
Months of entry
September
Course content
An industry-focused Masters for aspiring Fintech leaders
Why you should choose the FinTech Management MSc:
· Comprehensive curriculum – Gain critical business skills alongside technical awareness and market theory to become a well-rounded Fintech leader.
· Study anywhere, anytime – Access all course materials and activities 24/7, from anywhere in the world.
· Flexible payment options – We offer module-by-module payment plans and an alumni discount available to eligible Ulster graduates.
· Close industry links – Ulster University Business School works closely with industry and the wider community to ensure our students graduate with the latest, most in-demand skills.
· Excellent student support – Your personal Student Success Advisor is available to support you from registration through to graduation.
· Tailored learning – Graduate sooner with a PG Cert, PG Dip, or continue for the full MSc qualification in a minimum of two years, part-time.
(The University regularly ‘refreshes’ courses to make sure they are as up-to-date as possible. In addition it undertakes formal periodic review of courses in a process called 'revalidation’ to ensure that they continue to meet standards and are current and relevant. This course will be revalidated in the near future and it is possible that there will be some changes to the course as described in this prospectus.)
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- part time36 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Claire McCann