Dublin Business School MSc in Financial Technology
Dublin Business School

Dublin Business School

MSc in Financial Technology

13/14, Ireland

MSc

English

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Financial Technology offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates finance and technology. It equips students with practical skills in data analytics, software development, and financial services innovation. The program typically lasts one year for full-time students and may also be available on a part-time basis to accommodate working professionals. Students engage in real-world projects to enhance their knowledge and job readiness in a dynamic sector.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can expect a range of career opportunities in the growing field of financial technology, including positions such as financial analyst, technology consultant, and data scientist within financial institutions or fintech startups. The program prepares students to excel in roles that blend finance and technology, responding to industry demands for skilled professionals.

The Master of Science in Financial Technology (90 ECTS, Level 9) was developed as an innovative programme intended to develop learners' skills in the area of Financial Technology. The integration of finance and technology has resulted in one of the most rapid and profound shifts in skills requirements within an industry in recent times. This rapid change required current and future employees in financial services to develop a capacity in the areas of finance, technology, regulation and data science to be able to effectively operate in the industry.

Moreover, employers continue to value employees that have developed advanced critical thinking, writing and research skills, and throughout the programme, learners have many opportunities to develop these important skills so that they emerge from the programme job-ready.

The taught component of this programme comprises core modules in Quantitative Financial Modelling, FinTech Regulation, Information and Cybersecurity Management, Distributed Ledger and Asset Tokenisation, Data Analytics and Machine Learning, Applied Financial Analysis and Research Methods one and two.

To graduate with an MSc in Financial Technology the learner must complete 9 required modules (varying between 4 and 10 ECTS) and choose one of the capstone options, namely the Applied Research Project, the Dissertation or the Placement, each of which is 30 ECTS.

Similar Programs