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Dissertation (Finance)

This module is the culmination of the MSc in Finance, where you’ll design and conduct your own research project and write this up as a dissertation. Your project can relate to existing academic literature in finance, a topic you&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ve covered in a previous module on the MSc in Finance, or another financial topic you&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;re interested in. This will enable you to demonstrate the research skills expected at masters level including formulating research questions; reviewing relevant literature and developing hypotheses; designing research to test your hypotheses and answer your questions; collecting and analysing data; and communicating findings and conclusions effectively and rigorously. Tuition in these research skills is provided in small groups, with online materials to help you develop your project. One-to-one support and feedback from your supervisor will guide you through the whole process.

Vocational relevance

The module provides you with an opportunity to carry out a quantitative empirical research project which has relevance for finance and business practice. You&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll also have a chance to familiarise yourself with professional databases, like Eikon, and statistical software packages such as R.

Qualifications

B895 is a compulsory module in our:

Excluded combinations

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Module

Module code
B895
Credits

Credits

  • Credits measure the student workload required for the successful completion of a module or qualification.
  • One credit represents about 10 hours of study over the duration of the course.
  • You are awarded credits after you have successfully completed a module.
  • For example, if you study a 60-credit module and successfully pass it, you will be awarded 60 credits.
60
Study level
Across the UK, there are two parallel frameworks for higher education qualifications, the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Northern Ireland and Wales (FHEQ) and the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). These define a hierarchy of levels and describe the achievement expected at each level. The information provided shows how OU postgraduate modules correspond to these frameworks.
OU Postgraduate
SCQF 11
FHEQ 7
Study method
Distance learning
Module cost
See Module registration
Entry requirements

Find out more about entry requirements.

What you will study

The module is organised into one introductory week and the following five stages and each supports the drafting of different parts or chapters of the dissertation.

  • Preparing a research proposal for a quantitative empirical study
  • Reviewing the literature and refining your research ideas and question(s)
  • Research design methods: research approach, design and methods
  • Carrying out your research and analysing your data
  • Completing, writing up and concluding.

Each stage includes learning material that will support the carrying out of the research and the writing of the dissertation. Some stages provide detailed material, while others require greater independent work and are shorter in learning content.

At the end of your dissertation, you are required to include a reflective account. This fits into the notions of the reflective practitioner, whereby effective finance professionals consciously reflect upon and learn from their work-related experiences. To this end, the reflective account supports the development of the professional skills encouraged throughout the previous modules.

As well as the module website, there are various other resources available to you. For example, you&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll be provided with guidance on writing your research proposal and literature review, and choosing and implementing your chosen research methods. You&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll also be guided on the availability of various data sources used in empirical finance literature. For your empirical analysis, you&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll be expected to build upon the knowledge that you acquired in your research methods module. You will also be guided to 快猫视频’s policy on the use of Generative AI for research.
 

Teaching and assessment

Support from your tutor

You will have a tutor, who&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll also be your research supervisor, to help you work through the study programme and mark and comment on your written work, and your contact for advice and guidance. You can contact your tutor by phone, email or via the tutor group forum on the module website.

The module website enables you to interact online with your tutor and other students studying the same module. Your tutor group will be smaller than with the other modules, as each tutor only supervises four students to provide thorough guidance during the research study.

Assessment

The assessment details can be found in the facts box.

Course work includes

4 Tutor-marked assignments (TMAs)
End-of-module assessment

Future availability

Dissertation (Finance) starts once a year, in November. This page describes the module that will start in November 2025. We expect it to start for the last time in November 2031.

Regulations

As a student of 快猫视频, you should be aware of the content of the academic regulations which are available on our website.

Entry requirements

As this is the final module that you will study in the MSc in Finance, you must have successfully completed the required compulsory modules and optional module.

This module requires approximately 600 hours of study over 47 weeks.

If you have any doubt about the suitability of this module and best time to start, please speak to an adviser.

Register

Start End England fee Register
01 Nov 2025 Oct 2026 拢3960.00

Registration closes 16/10/25 (places subject to availability)

This module is expected to start for the last time in November 2031.

Future availability

Dissertation (Finance) starts once a year, in November. This page describes the module that will start in November 2025. We expect it to start for the last time in November 2031.

Additional costs

Study costs

There may be extra costs on top of the tuition fee, such as set books, a computer and internet access.

Ways to pay for this module

We know there’s a lot to think about when choosing to study, not least how much it’s going to cost and how you can pay.

That’s why we keep our fees as low as possible and offer a range of flexible payment and funding options, including a postgraduate loan, if you study this module as part of an eligible qualification. To find out more, see Fees and funding.

Study materials

What&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;s included

You&/postgraduate/modules/b895/39;ll have access to a module website, which includes:

  • a week-by-week study planner
  • course-specific module materials
  • audio and video content
  • assignment details and submission section
  • online tutorial access and discussion forums
  • published articles in finance and related disciplines
  • access to 快猫视频 library.

Computing requirements

  • Primary device – A desktop or laptop computer. It’s possible to access some materials on a mobile phone, tablet or Chromebook; however, they will not be suitable as your primary device.
  • Peripheral device – Headphones/earphones with a built-in microphone for online tutorials.
  • Our OU Study app operates on supported versions of Android and iOS.
  • Operating systems – Windows 11 or latest supported macOS. Microsoft will no longer support Windows 10 as of 14 October 2025.
  • Internet access – Broadband or mobile connection.
  • Browser – Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended. Mozilla Firefox and Safari may be suitable.

If you have a disability

Some Adobe PDF components may not be available or fully accessible using a screen reader.

If you’re using printed materials as part of reasonable adjustments to support your studies, note that printed versions of online materials are unavailable for this module.

To find out more about what kind of support and adjustments might be available, contact us or visit our .

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