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1 Risk Management MSc degree in Witney

  • University of Reading, Henley Business School
    University of Reading, Henley Business School

    University of Reading, Henley Business School

    MSc Financial Risk Management

    • Reading, United Kingdom
    • Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom
    • + 3 more

    MSc

    Full time, Part time

    10 months

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    There is a large and rapidly growing demand for properly qualified graduates in financial risk management. Our MSc Financial Risk Management degree has been carefully structured to provide ...

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Risk management involves the identification, prioritization and assessment of financial risks. Students learn to help businesses reach their goals by reducing uncertainty. In the process, specific resources are applied with the goal of minimizing, controlling and monitoring possible losses or unfortunate events.

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