MSc in Financial Economics
The MSc in Financial Economics at University of Oxford is a Master-level Economics & Finance program for international students. It combines core theory with applied, industry-relevant projects and is designed to lead into strong graduate employment and, in many destinations, post-study work and residency pathways.
Entry requirements
A recognised bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a related field with a strong GPA, plus English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 overall). Some programs require relevant work experience or a portfolio.
Careers & market demand
Demand. Quantitative finance, economics and fintech roles reward internationally mobile graduates, particularly in global financial centres such as London, New York, Singapore and Zurich.
Career pathways. Financial analyst, economist, investment banker, quant, risk manager, actuary, policy economist, fintech product lead.
Courses in this degree (6)
Every module — with topics, skills and the career pathway it builds.
Advanced Microeconomics
Financial Econometrics
Derivatives & Risk Management
Asset Pricing & Investments
Behavioural & Development Economics
Dissertation
From this degree to a student visa
Tuition for year 1 plus £1,483/mo (London) or £1,136/mo (outside London) for up to 9 months. Post-study: Graduate Route gives 2 years (3 for PhD) to work or look for work after graduating.