MSc fees
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Masters degree programme
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UK / EU students
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International students
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Development Economics
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£5,130
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£13,200
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Economics
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£5,130
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£13,200
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Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
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£5,130
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£13,200
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Human Resource Management
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£7,290
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£15,000
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Human Resource Management (CIPD pathway)*
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£7,790*
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£15,500*
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International Accounting and Finance
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£7,290
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£15,000
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International Business
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£10,080
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£15,000
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International Economics
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£5,130
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£13,200
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International Money and Banking
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£10,710
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£13,200
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Investments
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£7,740
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£15,000
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Marketing
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£8,910
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£15,000
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International Marketing
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£8,910
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£15,000
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Marketing Communications
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£8,910
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£15,000
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Strategic Marketing and Consulting
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£8,910
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£15,000
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Mathematical Finance
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£12,060
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£12,060
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Money, Banking and Finance
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£10,710
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£13,200
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MSc 24-months programme (year one)
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£5,760**
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£12,140**
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*includes £500 for CIPD pathway. **These fees relate to Year 1 of the 2-year programme. The relevant MSc fees shown above are then payable in addition for Year 2 of the 24-month programme
Living costs
A single student at the University should allow between £7,500 and £10,000 per calendar year for living expenses. This figure allows a modest student life and does not include the cost of travel from your home country to the UK if you're an international student, buying and running a car or mobile phone or having holidays.
For more information on fees and finances visit our Finance Office website.