ObjectivesAt the end of three years you will have a unique combination of applied financial knowledge and the practical skills that will immediately be of value to any future employer.
Entry requirementsThere are different entry qualifications for each programme. Some programmes require you to have a certain amount of knowledge in a subject before you begin the degree programme – this is called a ‘subject requirement’. Other programmes do not have any specific subject requirements. All programmes will, however, expect you to have reached a certain standard in your education and will ask you to achieve certain grades in your examinations. Most programmes have a standard offer so that you know in advance what you are likely to need. Please note that even if you have the minimum entry qualifications, you are not necessarily guaranteed a place on the degree programme.
Academic titleBSc Finance and Investment Banking
Course descriptionThis BSc in Finance and Investment Banking involves the following modules.
Year 1
-Introductory Microeconomics
-Introductory Macroeconomics
-Introductory Financial Accounting
-Introductory Quantitative Techniques
-Introductory Securities & Markets
-Introductory Finance I
-Trading Simulation I
Year 2
-Introductory Econometrics
-Corporate Finance
-Financial Modelling
-Trading Simulation II
-Career Management Skills
-Debt Markets and Instruments
-Portfolio Management