Cass Launches MSc in Wealth Management

New part-time program covers topics in finance, investments

City University London's Cass Business School will launch an Masters Degree in Wealth Management starting in September.

The new MSc in Wealth Management is a part-time course that will cover technical and theoretical finance topics, and will help students land jobs in asset and investment management roles.

To enroll in the course, students must already have completed a Masters Program in Wealth Management from Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), or an Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning from the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII).

Cass' program meets two nights a week for 12 or 15 months.

For more information, please see Cass' MSc in Wealth Management course page.

You can also read our recent article about how Masters in management programs compare to MBAs, or see Cass' full profile on FIND MBA.

 

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