About the Programme
An MSc. Business Analytics with Specialisation in Finance will give you the cutting-edge tools, techniques and model-building skills to transform financial data into insights needed to drive competitive advantage at the organisational level. Learn how to generate data and research driven insights to enhance the quality and impact of business decisions - with special emphasis on the issues/decisions related to finance and investment. This programme can position you for leadership, as the global demand for data analysis and interpretation continues to grow.
What Will I Study?
- The different types of data sources
- How to store, retrieve and report data
- How to prepare, visualise and make sense of data to support business decision-making for competitive advantage
- How to use mathematics and appropriate technology to analyse problems
- How to analyse risk and make financial decisions for corporate investments
- Important skills for optimising and building investment portfolios, diversifying portfolios and managing risks
Facilities and Resources
Graduate Studies Lab - This new Graduate Studies Lab equips students with hands-on experience in using data analytic and research tools and technologies to improve the practical experience and the real-world feel of their programme curriculum. Several Bloomberg terminals are available in the lab.
Laptop, Software and Textbook Package - Textbooks (printed or electronic) in addition to a new laptop loaded with contemporary business analytics software are provided for all registered students. The package fee is included in the programme cost, and students are allowed to keep the laptop and all of the course materials on completion of the course of study.
Research
Our Faculty for this programme includes three researchers who are experts in business analytics and/or finance.
Professor C. Justin Robinson has published extensively on banking, finance and investments in the emerging market context. His research included investigations on stock price behaviour, dividend policy and monetary integration in the Caribbean. Professor Robinson also serves on the Board of Directors for the Central Bank of Barbados.
Professor Sally Brailsford is Professor of Management Science within Southampton Business School at the University of Southampton, UK. Professor Sally Brailsford is also currently one of the leading individuals in her field. Professor Brailsford’s research has been chiefly in the area of health care modelling with the aim to evaluate treatments and screening programmes, to allocate resources, to redesign processes and to improve systems.
Dr. Terry Harris is an Assistant Professor in Accounting at Durham University Business School, Durham University, UK. Some of his research interests include financial econometrics, financial engineering, machine learning and big data analytics. Dr. Harris has engaged in extensive theoretical and applied research, publications, and scholarly and professional activities. In particular, he has published in Association of Business Schools (ABS) rated journals.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities include:
- Business Analyst
- Investment Analyst
- Stockbroker
- Trader and/or Fund Manager
- Data Analyst
- Quantitative Modeler
- Finance Manager
- Investment Specialist
- Big Data Specialist
- Digital Transformation Specialist
Apply now if these career paths interest you!
We accept applications from November 1 to June 30. However, expressions of interest are accepted throughout the year.
Why Study in Barbados
The best business schools anticipate the needs of global firms and lead the market through programme innovation. As industries grasp the power of information to deliver competitive advantage, the demand for big data expertise continues to grow. To ensure that our MSc. Business Analytics graduates are ready for the global marketplace, the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management revamped its MSc. Business Analytics programme suite in 2021, though less than five years old. We have introduced concentrations in Aviation Management, Logistics Analytics, Tourism and Hospitality Analytics, Risk Management and Financial Engineering alongside the concentrations in Finance and Marketing.
Our students are also getting opportunities to utilise their skills prior to graduation. The research component of the 2021 National Seek and Save Programme was a collaborative effort between our undergraduates, who went from door-to-door collecting key household information and our Business Analytics graduate students who mined the data to uncover lifesaving information. Every MSc. Business Analytics student is required to undertake a comprehensive project involving data preparation, mining and visualisation for a Caribbean business looking to up its know-how.
Be a part of the data-driven business revolution and save money by completing your graduate degree in 18 months rather than 24 - 30 months.