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Business School
Finance at Strathclyde - YouTube Live Event
Event Date: 19 April 2017
On Wednesday 19th April at 12 noon (BST) we will be hosting a Finance at Strathclyde Business School YouTube live session, where Professor David Hillier, Executive Dean, Strathclyde Business School and Professor of Finance Andrew Marshall, will give an overview of the Department and the Masters programmes offered. It's an ideal opportunity for those interested in studying Finance or those who have already made an application, to hear more about the range of programmes and pathways offered and to ask any general questions about studying Finance at Strathclyde.
Our well established department of Accounting and Finance is deemed one of the best in the UK, and continues to attract thousands of applications each year. It has retained its ranking of 1st in the UK for Accounting & Finance in the Complete University Guide Subject League Table for 2017 and was ranked 2nd in the UK for Accounting & Finance by the Times University Guide 2015 and the Sunday Times Guide.
MSc Data Analytics (New course)
Our MSc in data analytics is designed to create rounded data analytics problem-solvers.
This course focuses on the uses of data analytics techniques within business contexts, making informed decisions about appropriate technology to extract knowledge from data and understanding the theoretical principles by which such technology operates.
Strathclyde's MSc in data analytics is unique by bringing together essential skills from three departments, Management Science, Mathematics & Statistics, and Computer & Information Sciences (CIS), in order to address the needs of a fast-growing industry.
Engineering
Architecture (New Course)
MSc/MRes/PgDip/PgCert Sustainable Engineering: Advanced Construction Technologies and Building Information Management
This is a multidisciplinary course that aims to develop the knowledge, practical, and personal skills of graduates to work in the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry. Areas explored in the taught modules include:
- Digital construction and Building Information Modelling (BIM)
- Sustainability
- Facilities management
- Construction technology and IT
- Construction management (Processes, People, Procurement)
- Project management (Design, Planning, Financing, Risk)