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University of Europe for Applied Sciences
MSc Asset Management
- Hamburg, Germany
MSc
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
Our Master's degree program in Asset Management at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) is designed to provide you with in-depth, application-oriented knowledge in key financial areas. This includes corporate finance, portfolio management, trading, financial analysis, and international markets. Graduates will gain a broad, detailed, and critical understanding of finance and asset management, enabling them to apply their knowledge independently in professional settings.


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International Trading Institute
Master's in Trading Program - Online
- Online
Master degree
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The Master’s in Trading is a fully accredited program designed to develop professional-level competence in finance, investments, and trading. It equips students with advanced skills in market analysis, risk management, and trading psychology, preparing graduates to trade independently or pursue roles within proprietary trading firms, hedge funds, and investment banks.


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ESLSCA Business School Paris
MBA 2 Trading - Market Finance
- Paris, France
MBA
Full time
12 months
Blended
French
Doing this Master of Business Administration (MBA) with ESLSCA means benefiting from the best professional speakers to acquire the essential skills to deploy in a trading room. It is also offered as part of a work-study program.


Queen's University Belfast
MSc Finance and Trading
- Belfast, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc Finance and Trading programme equips you with the skills needed for investing in financial markets. You will gain expertise in financial theory, quantitative analysis, and trading strategies, using professional-grade tools.


University of Westminster
Investment and Financial Risk Management MSc
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This course meets the global demand for investment and risk management talent, blending theory with practical skills. Gain hands-on experience using Bloomberg terminals in our Financial Markets Suite. Located near London’s financial hub, the program aligns with industry-ready graduates.
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Dublin Business School
MSc in Trading and Investing
- 13/14, Ireland
MSc
On-Campus
English
This programme aims to accommodate a wide audience of learners from cognate backgrounds whose specific learning requirements lie in trading and investing. The MSc in Trading and Investing (Level 9, 90 ECTS) programme aims to produce individuals with the specialised skills and attributes necessary to meet the demands of the modern-day trading and investing environment.
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In a Master's degree program focusing on trading, you'll delve into the complexities of financial markets and develop skills essential for executing trades effectively. This field offers a dynamic environment where students learn to navigate market fluctuations and make informed decisions in real time.
Through coursework in financial analysis, risk management, and trading strategies, students refine their ability to evaluate market trends and apply statistical tools for forecasting. They also engage in simulations and case studies, which foster adaptability and critical thinking as they tackle real-world trading scenarios. The program emphasizes using market data and analytics, helping students gain proficiency in crafting trade plans and executing complex transactions.
Graduates pursue various career paths in investment banking, asset management, and consultancy, where they employ their expertise in trading operations. The rigorous curriculum not only builds confidence but also strengthens analytical skills essential for making strategic financial decisions in a globally interconnected market.