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Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Master of Science in Asset & Wealth Management
- 50, Singapore
MSc
Full time
24 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Asset and Wealth Management (MAWM) is a postgraduate degree programme issued by the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Jointly developed by the Wealth Management Institute (WMI) and Nanyang Business School (NBS) the programme was launched to cater to the growing demand for highly-trained expertise in the asset and wealth management sectors.


University of Kent
MSc Finance, Investment and Risk
- Canterbury, United Kingdom
- Online
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Our MSc Finance, Investment and Risk degree is designed for ambitious individuals looking to build advanced expertise across the financial landscape. You’ll explore the workings of global markets, learn to analyse and manage complex investment portfolios, and gain a deep understanding of credit risk, derivatives, and financial modelling.


Bloomsbury Institute
MSc Finance and Wealth Management
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
You can apply for the specialised MSc Finance and Wealth Management if you have a degree that is equivalent to a UK Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Banking, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics or a Business-related subject with quantitative skills. On this degree you will develop the technical, quantitative, and analytical skills needed to pursue a career in finance and wealth management professions.
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In today's fast-paced world, making smart financial decisions is more important than ever. With so many investment options and complex financial regulations, it's no wonder that people are increasingly seeking professional help to secure their futures. That's where wealth management comes in, providing clients with the expert guidance they need for peace of mind and financial stability.
A wealth management degree equips you with the skills to navigate the intricate world of finance. You'll dive into subjects like accounting, economics, taxation, and investments, learning how to analyze financial data and craft strategies tailored to your client's unique goals. You'll gain insight into the legal and ethical aspects of wealth management, ensuring you can provide well-rounded advice.
With a wealth management degree, you could become a financial advisor at a bank or investment firm, or join a team of wealth managers at a large organization like a hedge fund or private equity firm. Alternatively, you might choose the path of an independent consultant, guiding individuals and businesses toward financial success.
Whichever route you take, a wealth management degree ensures you're well-equipped to help others make informed financial decisions and achieve their goals.