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In today’s world of digital transactions, covering everything from fund transfers and bill payments to loan applications and account setups, finance and technology are inseparable. Abertay University’s MBA with Fintech prepares you to lead in this evolving landscape, combining advanced business management education with cutting-edge financial technology insights.
You’ll gain a strong foundation in core management disciplines, including people management, strategic development, and financial decision-making and control. Through the lens of international business and business transformation, you’ll learn to respond strategically to change and drive organisational success in a global marketplace.
The programme culminates in a consultancy-style Fintech project, where you’ll apply your learning to solve a real-world challenge, either from one of our business partners, your own workplace, or through a research-based approach.
With six start dates each year, you can begin your studies within weeks. The programme is taught 100% online and offers the flexibility of full-time or part-time study, so you can continue to progress your career and fit your studies in around work, family and life commitments.
Abertay University’s MBA with Fintech equips you with the strategic, analytical, and leadership capabilities needed to thrive in the fast-evolving financial technology sector. You’ll master skills in strategy, problem-solving, and communication, preparing you to lead confidently in dynamic business environments.
You’ll also develop specialised expertise in banking and finance, learning how to design and implement innovative solutions to Fintech challenges in both local and global contexts. By the end of the programme, you’ll have the knowledge and practical experience to enhance your employability and accelerate your path to leadership in this high-growth industry.
On successful completion of this MBA, you will be able to:
Demonstrate critical understanding and integration of management and leadership knowledge within a local and international context.
Select and apply appropriate tools and techniques to different problem situations in meeting strategic organisational aims.
Critically appraise complex business and financial risks, and manage strategic challenges in regional and global contexts, and provide recommendations for innovation and business transformation.
Synthesise multifaceted information and communicate in a concise, professional manner to inform decision making.
Recognise the responsibilities of the professional manager operating within a changing technological and global marketplace and in particular in the Fintech area.
If you manage your time well, the online format is a highly rewarding way to obtain a Masters degree.Amjed Saleh | Abertay University | MSc in Computing and Cybersecurity
The modules listed are a guide only. We review and update modules annually. The exact modules available to you may change for reasons such as staff availability, student demand, professional/accreditation requirements, or updates to legislation and curriculum. If you receive an offer to study with us, we’ll send you a Programme document that sets out exactly which modules you can expect to take as part of your Abertay University degree programme. Please see Terms and Conditions for more information.
The three pillars of sustainable business are social fairness, environmental protection and economic viability. While the last of these has always been a concern for organisations, the first two are rising in their prominence and, regardless of where your organisation is, they are ignored at your peril. This module will help you to understand aspects of all three pillars and to consider the strategies taken to improve key performance indicators in each area.
Within this module, you will learn how to critically analyse the accounting approaches that go towards the creation of financial accounts and budgeting. You will also develop the skills necessary to evaluate common financial control mechanisms and tools to help with financial decision making.
This module will examine the strategic implications of using data in different areas of the business. You will look at new sources of information, such as social media, and how these can be used to gain a better understanding of our potential and current stakeholders, the business environment and your own organisation. You will also examine some of the challenges of data management such as laws protecting individual’s data and moving data between different legal jurisdictions. Additionally, you will explore some of the technological advances that are helping organisations to collect and interrogate data, such as artificial intelligence.
This module is designed to introduce you to research methods and statistical analysis. Theoretical, historical and statistical concepts are taught using both quantitative and qualitative techniques that allow you to put theory into practice and conduct an in-depth research project.
To succeed in the future, managers must develop the resources and capabilities needed to gain and sustain advantage in competitive markets. The way in which organisations attempt to develop such competitive advantage constitutes the essence of their strategy. This module considers the impact of current and emerging economic, political, digital and cultural factors and the relationship between strategy, stakeholder expectations and organisational performance. The strategic implications of e-business and the resulting digital transformation is also discussed.
This module provides an in-depth understanding of the theoretical underpinnings and the practical implications of international approaches, models and regulations of managing people in a global context. Through this module you will examine the different models of international human resource management, the major employment policies of multinational companies and the problems that arise when operating in different countries.
This module equips you with an understanding of the complex nature of leading and managing people when implementing and evaluating change in organisations. The relationship between task, people and technology will be analysed in the context of organisational change. Factors that necessitate change and the main indicators of change are critically analysed. Different approaches to leadership are examined, as are alternative models of organisational change.
Managing a project is akin to managing a micro-organisation. Everything is there – handling budgets, managing people, leading change, analysing and treating risk, dealing with contractors, managing stakeholder expectations, and overseeing all aspects of the project. In this module you will use various tools and techniques to help understand what is going on in your project and to ensure that you develop a quality product, service or process that is delivered on time, in budget and to specification.
This module provides you with the tools to comprehend the technological disruption within the financial sector. It addresses the topic through an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on economics literature, financial innovation, strategic management and technology studies.
This is your opportunity to shape the project you will undertake in the capstone module. In the research methods module, you will have learnt different approaches to undertaking a research project and these will help guide you in your management investigation.
This is the capstone to the MBA programme. The focus of this capstone will be directly related to any pathway you have studied. Regardless of which MBA you have taken, what you are assured of is a project which will be directly related to an authentic business challenge, and you will be able to deepen your knowledge in the area you want to concentrate on.
Our online degrees offer excellent value, with flexible payment options designed to suit your budget. You can choose to pay for the full course upfront or spread the cost by paying per module - giving you greater control over your finances.
To access your course materials, tuition fees must be paid before the registration deadline. Payments are made securely online using Visa or Mastercard, ensuring a smooth and straightforward process.
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Scotland |
rUK and International |
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MBA Programmes |
£7,500 |
£7,900 |
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MBA 15 Credit Module |
£625 |
£658.33 |
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MBA 30 Credit Module |
£1,250 |
£1,316.67 |
To study this MBA with Fintech, you must have: