E&F150

Behavioural & Development Economics

Part of the MSc in Financial Economics at University of Oxford.

Course code
E&F150
Credits
12
When
Semester 1
Part of
Master Economics & Finance

About this course

How real decisions and economies differ.

What you will study

Biasesfield experiments

Skills you gain

Micro/macroeconomics, econometrics, financial modelling, valuation, risk and quantitative methods.

Career pathway & market demand

Quantitative finance, economics and fintech roles reward internationally mobile graduates, particularly in global financial centres such as London, New York, Singapore and Zurich. Financial analyst, economist, investment banker, quant, risk manager, actuary, policy economist, fintech product lead.

Interested in Behavioural & Development Economics?
This course is part of the MSc in Financial Economics. Apply to the full degree and get matched to the United Kingdom student visa in one go.