Research course

MA Money, Governments and Central Banks

Institution
University of Buckingham · Department of Economics and International Studies
Qualifications
MA by research

Entry requirements

See our general University entry requirements for information on flexible entry, mature students and alternative qualifications.

The standard entry requirements for this course are:

  • A first or upper second-class honours degree from a recognised university or,
  • Employment/former employment at a professional level with senior experience in the field of finance, economics or banking.

International Applicants

Find out about our requirements and see useful information for international applicants:

If you are uncertain whether you will be eligible to apply for this course, please contact our Admissions team.

Months of entry

January

Course content

An online MA exploring banking, monetary policy and financial markets. Gain critical skills for careers in finance and economics.

This research-based online MA programme gives students the knowledge and skills to think critically about practical problems faced by banks, central banks and other financial institutions – essential for anyone hoping to pursue a career in this sector. Co-ordinated by Dr Gabriel Stein and Professor Juan Castaneda, it is particularly relevant given the changes in banking, monetary policy and financial markets since the Global Financial Crisis and Covid-19.

The main focus of the programme is to prepare students for a career in banking and central banking, as well as giving them skills suitable for employment in research departments, macroeconomic consultancy and specialised media. The programme emphasises the importance of high quality monetary and banking analysis, enabling students to identify policies compatible with stable economic growth and financial stability over the long term through expert knowledge of monetary economics and monetary policy, risk management and financial institutions.

The programme includes a series of online seminars (see below), given by respected guest speakers from academia and the professional world. Their expertise in fields that include money and banking, bank regulation and monetary policy analysis will provide key background information that will complement students’ own research towards their final dissertation project.

Collaboration with the Institute of International Monetary Research provides further opportunities to engage in academic and research webinars, where students will learn from top academics and professionals with vast experience in monetary economics.

Assessment will consist of an essay, a research proposal and a master’s dissertation of not fewer than 15,000 words on a topic of the student’s choosing, which is completed under the guidance of a supervisor and submitted at the end of the academic year.

Course Highlights

  • Discover the effect of monetary policy decisions on asset and CPI prices and the business cycle over the medium and long term.
  • You will be able to use monetary data to anticipate changes in CPI inflation and in interest rates over the business cycle.
  • Use economic and financial history to better understand the current problems affecting the economy, and in particular central banks’ policy options and commercial and investment banks’ decisions.
  • You will be able to assess central banks’ main monetary strategies and analyse their policy bias.
  • Learn from top academics and professionals with vast experience in monetary economics.

Course breakdown The academic year begins in January and the Course Directors (Dr Gabriel Stein and Professor Juan Castaneda) will be available beforehand to discuss dissertation topics and independent research. A full bibliography with specialised references will be issued to all students before the seminars start.

Our seminar programme includes topics such as conventional vs unconventional monetary policies, bank regulation and new means of payment.

After your course

On exit of this programme, there is an option to join the Professional Doctorate programme in Public Policy and Political Economy at Level 4 (Year 2). Those wishing to explore alternatives can take advantage of advice from the University’s Course Directors, students’ supervisors, and the Research Officer and Tutor for Graduate Students.

Here are just some of the career opportunities and skills that can stem from studying on this course:

Career opportunities

  • Central banking
  • Finance, banking and wealth management
  • Economic research
  • Macroeconomic consultancy
  • Specialised media and commentary

Career skills

  • Knowledge of the effects on money changes on prices and output as well as on business cycle fluctuations.
  • Understand the modelling of economic problems to make and assess central bank policy decisions.
  • Effective knowledge of independent research skills required to conduct research and critical analysis in monetary economics.
  • An in-depth knowledge and critical awareness of current problems affecting central banks and banks, as well as the origins and proposed policies to tackle a banking and a financial crisis.
  • Ability to critically evaluate central banks’ monetary strategies and policies and their impact on monetary and financial stability.
  • Proficiency in analysing complex banking statements and central banks’ balance sheets and communications.

Careers and Employability Support

Our courses strive to effectively combine academic challenge with the transferable skills that will stand you in good stead for future employment. The Buckingham tutorial teaching model means that our students are well prepared as they embark on their careers and future study.

Find out more about our Careers and Employability Service.

Information for international students

We are happy to consider all international applications and if you are an international student, you may find it useful to visit our international pages for details of entry requirements from your home country.

The University is a UKVI Student Sponsor.

Fees and funding

UK students
From £8267
International students
From £8267

Please check our website for current tuition fees, scholarships and bursaries.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MA by research
    full time
    12 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Admissions Team
Email
info@buckingham.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0)1280 820227