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Dublin Business School MSc in Financial Analytics
Dublin Business School

Dublin Business School

MSc in Financial Analytics

13/14, Ireland

MSc

English

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Financial Analytics offers a comprehensive understanding of financial data analysis. This program is designed to equip students with the skills required to leverage data-driven insights within financial services. It combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, and students will engage in various practical projects that prepare them for the industry.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in several fields, including financial data analysis, risk management, and investment analysis. They may work for investment banks, financial consultancies, or financial technology firms, utilizing their expertise in analytics to guide strategic decisions.

Financial analytics arms decision makers with the tools to make sense of an increasingly complex world. By combining internal financial information and operational data with external information such as social media, demographics and big data, financial analytics may address critical business questions with unprecedented ease, speed, and accuracy.

The Master of Science (MSc) in Financial Analysis has been designed to meet the growing need for financial professionals with the practical skills required for a rapidly evolving data driven financial function. Upon completion of this programme, graduates will understand the core principles of finance, be equipped to utilise data analytics, machine learning, and visualisation tools, apply the appropriate financial analytic models, and acquire enhanced understanding of business decision making in an ethical and cyber context.

Both full time and part time programme options are designed to facilitate learners with a Mathematic/Economic/computing/technology background who wish to upskill in this new and emerging area of Financial Analytics. Students can opt to take the theory and practical modules only and not complete the dissertation.