Course Overview
The programme builds advanced knowledge in banking systems, investment strategies, and financial management. Students study how financial institutions operate and how investment decisions are structured in real settings.
Learning includes lectures, seminars, and case-based assignments linked to real market situations. Topics include banking operations, financial risk, corporate finance, and portfolio analysis.
Students gain experience with financial tools and methods used in banking and investment sectors. Academic staff provide guidance based on both teaching and industry background.
Graduates move into roles in banking institutions, investment firms, financial advisory services, and regulatory bodies. Some continue into professional qualifications or further academic study in finance-related fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in Finance, Banking, Economics, Accounting, or a related field. Some cases may require prior study in quantitative or financial subjects.
Scholarship options may be available for EU/EEA students and high-performing applicants based on yearly funding.
Application steps:
Online application via University of Malta portal
Academic transcripts and degree certificates
Proof of English language ability
Admission review by the university committee
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours/week for non-EU students with valid permit
Language Requirement
Accepted tests and minimum scores:
IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall
TOEFL iBT: 90 overall
PTE Academic: 59–65 overall
Duolingo English Test: 110–120
Exemption may apply if prior education was fully taught in English.