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2 Risk Management MSc degrees in Hong Kong
Lingnan University
Master of Science in Risk and Insurance Management
- Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
1-year full-time programme. Gives an in-depth coverage of the major areas in risk management and insurance, with an emphasis on professional practice. Helps students obtain professional qualifications such as Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM) qualifications. Covers risk management principles, general insurance, life and health insurance, financial risk management, risk modelling and analysis, insurance law and regulation, wealth management, and financial services markets. The inclusion of finance electives increases the appeal of the degree to both students and potential employers.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles
MS in Operational Research and Risk Analysis
- Hung Hom, Hong Kong
MSc
On-Campus
English
Hong Kong is a gateway between East and West. As a global service centre, Hong Kong plays a major role in interfacing between suppliers and customers around the world. To retain its leading competitive position in serving international markets, it is crucial for Hong Kong businesses to embrace best practices in operational research.
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Risk management involves the identification, prioritization and assessment of financial risks. Students learn to help businesses reach their goals by reducing uncertainty. In the process, specific resources are applied with the goal of minimizing, controlling and monitoring possible losses or unfortunate events.
Hong Kong is one of the two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Macau.
A Master of Science or MSc is a postgraduate degree typically in the fields of sciences and social sciences. MSc may be course-based, research-based, or a mixture of the two.