DCU School of Computing are hosting a Webinar on MSc FinTech & Technology Innovation at DCU with Dr Marija Bezbradica. The webinar is due to take place on Wed, 2 June 2021 from 12:00 – 13:00.
The Financial Technology (FinTech) sector has undergone rapid expansion in recent years and continues to disrupt established business models and processes. Firms across the globe are looking for ways to adapt to these changes and benefit from opportunities and innovations in this area.
MSc FinTech & Technology Innovation at DCU
MSc in FinTech and Technology Innovation at DCU has been designed to help you future-proof your career and help you play a key role in the future of FinTech.
Students on this course will study topics in key areas such as Data Governance and Financial Time Series. Students will also explore the technologies essential for developing Innovative FinTech solutions e.g. AI and Blockchain.
Join the webinar on the MSc in FinTech and Technology Innovation for a full overview of the programme, modules and opportunities.
You will also have the chance to ask our in-house Fintech expert Dr Marija Bezbradica any questions that you may have, as well as hear what DCU has to offer.
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