Finance and Economics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 11.7 k Foreign:$ 19.4 k  
601–800 place StudyQA ranking:8391 Duration:4 years

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Our sandwich year BSc (Hons) Finance and Economics degree gives you a strong working knowledge of:

  • accountancy
  • financial markets
  • investment appraisal
  • risk management

With a range of optional modules available alongside the core curriculum, you’ll be able to tailor the programme to your areas of academic interest and your career aspirations.

It includes a year-long paid internship; an invaluable opportunity to develop your skills and insight and boost your graduate employability. You can take an internship as part of the Government Economic Service placement scheme, within organisations such as:

  • HM Treasury
  • Department for Work and Pensions
  • Department of Health
  • Office for National Statistics

You can also take an internship at a range of private sector companies involved in finance, accountancy or even marketing.

Alternatively, you can choose to study a year abroad at one of our partner institutions across Europe, North America and East Asia. 

For a full list of course modules please follow this link: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/ug/finance-and-economics-bsc/?utm_source=keystone&utm_source=studyqa&utm_medium=profile&utm_content=bsc+finance+and+economics&utm_content=finance+and+economics+bsc+hons&utm_campaign=international+2019&utm_campaign=international2019 

Learning and teaching integrates applied and theoretical knowledge, taking into consideration the learning outcomes, progression through the levels of study, the nature of the mode of study and the need for you to take greater responsibility for your own learning as you progress through the programme.

Lectures are the main teaching method, and you'll experience a wide variety of other learning activities including supplementary reading, exercises, projects and workbooks, independent study and group work.

The final year dissertation is a substantial piece of work that gives you the opportunity not only to increase your specialist subject knowledge, but also to demonstrate your ability to undertake independent study.

All teaching is supported by information and activities provided through the University’s virtual learning environment. In addition, the School offers an Effective Learning Service, which helps with the development of study skills both in group sessions and through individual coaching.

Methods of assessment vary according to the learning outcomes of particular modules and the stage of study. Accordingly, a mixture of closed book examinations, essays and other written work, oral presentations, problem solving exercises and group work will be used in assessment of your work. Classroom and mid-semester tests provide feedback on your progress. Throughout the programme your learning will be supported using various methods of formative assessment and feedback. This is to help you progress your studies and support your continuing development.

112 UCAS tariff points.

A levels: There are no specific subject requirements.

BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM - there are no specific subject requirements.

Applicants on Access Programmes: There are no specific subject requirements.

International Baccalaureate requirements: 112 points to include at least 2 HL subjects plus HL 3 or SL 4 in Maths.

Plus minimum of

  • GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or 4 (equivalents accepted).

English language requirements:

  • Minimum IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent.
  • If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. See the Language Centre for more details »

Home: £9,250 per year (sandwich year: £925)

International: £15,320 per year

In your third year you will undertake either a year’s paid internship or a year studying abroad at a partner institution.

Our students are highly successful in securing internships with the Government Economic Service placement scheme (e.g. at the Treasury, Department for Work and Pensions, Department of Health, Office for National Statistics), and with a range of private sector companies.

Support to secure an internship comes from both the University’s Career and Employability Services and our Economics teaching and support staff (particularly in relation to the Government Economic Service placement scheme)

The completion of a placement is a transformative process that will boost both your academic performance on your return to University, and your employability on graduation.

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