BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ECONOMICS WITH FINANCE
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 3 years
- Course Type Full Time
- Language Specification ENGLISH
- Program Level Graduate
- Education Required Undergraduate
- Admission intake Apr 01
- Minimum GPA 3.3
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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USD 35 | USD 15,953 |
Program Description
Program Description
Why at ?
With the hands-on practical element of this course, you'll develop skills which employers find highly desirable.
Career paths include: economic research bodies, economic consultancy practices (including the consulting segments of some of the large chartered accountancy/financial services firms), broader management and strategic consultancies, the Government Economic Service (GES), commercial banks, investment banks, private equity and other specialist investment services, the International Monetary Fund (and other international bodies), NGOs, local authorities and Learning and Skills Council offices.
- Top 10 in UK for Accounting & Finance (Guardian).
- The school has Centre of Excellence status with the IOEE, in recognition of our entrepreneurial culture and leading-edge practice.Ê
- No. 1 amongst London competitors for learning opportunities in Finance (National Student Survey).Ê
- We work closely with the Centre for International Business Studies and guest speakers are invited regularly to reflect on a range of disciplines.Ê
- During your third year you'll have the option of spending a year in industry, working in a business or economics-focused environment. This could be in the UK or overseas.Ê
- Access to the software widely used in industry: Stata, Bloomberg, Thomson One Banker, SAGE, Blueprint, FAME, Nvivo and SPSS.
With the hands-on practical element of this course, you'll develop skills which employers find highly desirable.
Career paths include: economic research bodies, economic consultancy practices (including the consulting segments of some of the large chartered accountancy/financial services firms), broader management and strategic consultancies, the Government Economic Service (GES), commercial banks, investment banks, private equity and other specialist investment services, the International Monetary Fund (and other international bodies), NGOs, local authorities and Learning and Skills Council offices.