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Finance and Investment BSc(Hons)

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Intro

Finance and investment at 91¶¶Òõ is taught by our School of Business and Law. AACSB accreditation is achieved by fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide.

Studying finance and investment means you get the opportunity to make an impact on the economy, businesses and individual lives.

On our Finance and Investment BSc degree you will learn how to manage funds, make investment decisions and contribute to economic growth and stability.

Our trading room is kitted out with Bloomberg data terminals – the same data that’s used on trading floors around the world. You can apply your skills to real-world financial markets, use simulation software and learn from the expertise of guest traders who pass on their own extensive trading experience.

Key facts

Location 91¶¶Òõ: Moulsecoomb

UCAS code N390

Full-time 3 years
With placement year 4 years

Accredited by ACCA and CIMA

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Top 10% for graduate earnings in business and management, among universities with comparable entry levels.

(Average earnings three years after graduating, Longitudinal Education Outcomes 2022)

I chose 91¶¶Òõ because it gave me access to skills, real world experience and a competitive advantage when I was interviewing and applying for jobs.

Jason Thomas, Finance and Investment BSc student

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

A-levels or BTEC
Entry requirements are in the range of A-level BBB–BCC (120–104 UCAS Tariff points), or BTEC Extended Diploma DMM–MMM. Our conditional offers typically fall within this range.

International Baccalaureate
26 points, with three subjects at Higher level.

Access to HE Diploma
Pass with 60 credits overall. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 24 credits at merit.

T-level
Merit in the Finance or Accounting T-levels. No other T-levels accepted.

GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4)
At least maths.

If you do not have the required GCSEs, find out which equivalent qualifications we accept instead.

Foundation degree/HND
May enable you to start the course in year 2. Relevant subjects required.

Studied before or got relevant experience?
A qualification, HE credits or relevant experience may count towards your course at 91¶¶Òõ and could mean that you do not have to take some elements of the course or can start in year 2 or 3. 

English language requirements
IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each element. Find out more about the other English qualifications that we accept.

Don’t meet these entry requirements?
Our Accounting, Finance and Economics BSc(Hons) with integrated foundation year provides an extra year of study at foundation level if you do not have the academic qualifications or experience needed for entry to this course.

Successful completion of the foundation year enables you to progress onto year 1 of this degree.

International requirements and visas

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We can help you meet our English language or academic entry requirements.

View our English language courses

For pre-sessional English preparation courses.

For degree preparation courses.

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Applying for a student visa

Check out our step-by-step guidance.

Contextual admissions

At 91¶¶Òõ, we understand that not everyone has the same opportunities, and some may face extra challenges to meet grade requirements. Every 91¶¶Òõ applicant is treated as an individual and we value creativity, persistence, resourcefulness and big ideas alongside grades.

If you meet our contextual admissions criteria and the subject-specific A-level and/or GCSE requirements for this course, your offer from us will be at least two grades or 16 UCAS tariff points lower than the standard for your course. Find out about contextual admissions at 91¶¶Òõ.

With a contextual offer, you may also qualify for extra financial support through our 91¶¶Òõ Boost cost of living package. Find out about the 91¶¶Òõ Boost.

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Course content

Top reasons to choose this course

  • The 91¶¶Òõ is accredited by the  – an accreditation achieved by fewer than 6% of business schools globally.
  • Accredited by two professional bodies – ACCA and CIMA – with exemptions from professional qualifications.
  • Hands-on learning via specialist Bloomberg terminals that give you access to data used on trading floors around the globe.
  • Industry insight from experienced lecturers and guest speakers.
  • Tailor your degree and specialise in areas like FinTech, banking or taxation through option modules.
  • Graduate with a year of work experience when you choose a placement year.

Course structure

In your first year, you will gain academic and professional skills in economics and financial accounting and an introduction to financial markets.

In your second year, you’ll learn about trading, modelling and dealing before you specialise and extend your studies to include more optional modules. You can choose to take a paid placement year between your second and third year, which gives you essential experience and improves your skills and your employability.

In your final year, you will study advanced core modules in financial management and risk, and then choose from a range of option modules including econometrics and taxation to help widen your knowledge.

Learning is delivered through a stimulating mix of seminars, academic and industry lectures, and workshops. You will mainly be assessed through group work, presentations, exams and essays.

Making sure that what you learn with us is relevant, up to date and what employers are looking for is our priority, so courses are reviewed and enhanced on an ongoing basis. If you apply to us, you’ll be told about any new developments through .

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Year 1

In your first year you will be introduced to the core disciplines of economics, finance and accounting.

Modules

  • The Economy, part 1

    The Economy Parts 1 and 2 introduce you to economics and provide a foundation for further study in economics and related disciplines. We closely follow the which emphasises real-world issues, empirical evidence and recent developments in economics. It also highlights the importance of institutional, historical, political and environmental contexts in economic analysis. Part I covers the first half of the CORE curriculum. 

  • The Economy, part 2

    The Economy Parts 1 and 2 introduce economics and provide a foundation for further study in economics and related disciplines. We closely follow the which emphasises real-world issues, empirical evidence and recent developments in economics. It also highlights the importance of institutional, historical, political and environmental contexts in economic analysis. Part II covers the second half of the CORE curriculum.

  • Quantitative Methods

    This module will provide you with a basic, but essential, introduction to statistical and mathematical methods and concepts that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to understand the economic/financial theory presented in the first and subsequent years of study.

    By the end of the module you'll be able to effectively undertake and present empirical research/investigations and demonstrate an ability critically evaluate your own work and the work of others on statistical and mathematical grounds.

  • Applied Statistics

    This module introduces you to using real-world data to understand and solve problems in economics and finance. You'll learn basic techniques required for data acquisition, processing and analysis across a range of computer packages.

    Three important resources are introduced – Excel, R and Bloomberg – which are key tools for professional economists and finance practitioners in banks, businesses, government, and academia.

  • Introduction to Financial Markets

    This module introduces you to the interactions between the elements that make up financial markets and the institutions that operate and oversee financial markets at both a national and international context. You will also examine the rapid innovation that takes place in both financial instruments and markets.

  • Financial Analysis

    This module introduces company financial statements and the techniques used to evaluate a company's financial position and performance. You will explore the uses of financial data by capital markets for valuation purposes, and gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the ways in which stakeholders, in particular the stock market, analyse and interpret company reports.

Finance students in Elm House

Year 2

In your second year, you will begin to specialise in your studies, developing your financial modelling and trading skills, as well as practical skills such as research techniques.

Modules

Core modules

  • Introduction to Econometrics

    This module will equip you with the skills and knowledge to analyse economic and financial data using econometric models. You'll deepen your knowledge of regression analysis and be introduced to econometric methods and techniques. You'll develop your use of econometric software and of analysing real data through secondary data sources or live briefs.

  • Financial Management

    The module provides an appreciation of financial decision-making within an organisation. You'll be able to explore decisions related to the financing, long-term investments and operations of an organisation.

  • Financial Modelling and Dealing

    During this module you will learn the basic tools and data handling skills that will enable you to model financial relationships and understand the principles of stock market trading. You will also be introduced to specialist software to carry out set tasks. You’ll develop the practical skills and knowledge needed for further study and to enhance employment opportunities.

  • Money, Exchange Rates and Trade

    The module will help you to develop your understanding of monetary economics and its relationship with the exchange rate and international trade. Through this, you will further develop your appreciation of trading blocks, currency unions and commercial policy, and their impact on international finance and trade.

Options*

  • Intermediate Microeconomics

    This module enables you to develop a thorough understanding of key microeconomic theories and how they are applied. This understanding will be the foundation for further specialist study in microeconomics and plays an important part in an economist's professional training. You'll explore conventional models of consumer and producer behaviour, market efficiency and welfare, and market failure. Alongside this you'll consider alternative approaches to microeconomic analysis and criticisms of the standard economic model.

  • Business Ethics and Corporate Governance

    The power and influence of business in society is greater than ever, and the demands placed on business to be ethical by its various stakeholders are becoming more complex and challenging. This module looks at the fundamentals of business ethical decision making, the pressures to compromise the ethical standards of individuals and their organisations, and the safeguards against malpractice, illustrated by real-life case studies.

  • Business and Corporate Law

    In this module you will gain an understanding of the principles of business and company law and develop an awareness of how important law is within the business context. You will examine the general principles of the English legal system and examine contract law, the law of torts, agency law and partnership law. You will also look at the law governing the formation, financing and management of companies through to corporate collapse and acquire a sound knowledge of the legal issues involved in business organisations.

  • Environmental Economics

    Issues surrounding the environment and natural resources are becoming increasingly mainstream in economics. This module outlines how economic concepts, tools and policy instruments are relevant, and are used to understand and manage environmental issues at the level of businesses and governments.

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics

    Intermediate macroeconomics will further develop your understanding and application of concepts and tools learned in year 1. You'll analyse contemporary macroeconomic policy problems using a three-equation macroeconomic model as a starting point. The financial system is incorporated into the heart of the analysis, and you'll consider the historical and institutional context.

  • Personal Financial Planning

    This module is an exploration of the principles of personal financial planning and investment, integrating theory and practice. You’ll gain knowledge and understanding of the interlinked relationships between the various components which encompass personal finance matters. This includes an analysis of various generic products, incorporating the inherent elements of risk and taxation, and the techniques and stages of personal financial planning. 

  • Applied Business Analytics

    This module will help you to develop an analytic mindset and equip you with basic data literacy that is useful for the business environment. You will look at methodologies, algorithms and challenges related to analysing and presenting business data alongside applying data analysis to support decision-making across business functions and industries.

  • Development Economics

    This module enables you to consider the relationship between international law and development. You'll examine international regulation of economic activities in institutions, considering how effective international law is in achieving development policy objectives in the global south. You will develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to be able to conduct a socio-economic analysis of conditions and institutions across the world, emphasising human development and migration, inequality, poverty, the right to health and the environment.

*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.

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Placement year

The paid work placement year is a great opportunity to apply your learning to real-life situations and challenges. You'll meet and network with potential employers, and have opportunities to get real work experience before you graduate – something that employers value highly.

Our students have completed placements at:

  • American Express
  • Bank of America
  • Merrill Lynch
  • Credit Suisse
  • Dow Jones
  • Goldman Sachs FTSE Group
  • KPMG
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and OSTC.

It is also possible to undertake a placement year abroad.

On your placement, you will complete a business project. This project contributes to your degree and, depending on the topic you choose, could provide valuable insight for your placement employer.

Students at Oracle work placement

Final year

During your final year, you will study advanced core modules in financial management and choose option modules to tailor your course to your interests and ambitions. Depending on your module choices, this may give you exemptions from the examinations of the accrediting bodies.

Modules

Core modules

  • Finance and Risk Management

    This module focuses on financial management, and mainly the issues that affect corporate financial managers. It has two parts: the first deals with applied topics in corporate finance and the second explores risk management tools and techniques. Areas covered include an appreciation of financial risk management and the use of derivatives, and analysis of capital structure and investment decisions.

  • Fintech (Financial Technologies)

    This module explores how fintech is reshaping the financial services ecosystem with emphasis on regulation, competition and financing of innovation. You'll examine payments, deposits and lending, blockchain, insurance (insurtech), open banking, capital raising, wealth management and market provisioning domains. You'll have the opportunity to learn from guest lecturers from fintechs and banks plus gain hands-on experience through solving case studies.

  • Investment Management

    On this module you'll use what you've learned so far on your course to understand current best practice in investment analysis considering a variety of asset classes, and apply your knowledge to the managing of institutional investment portfolios.

  • Quantitative Trading and Investment with R

    This module will develop your ability to use R to assess the performance of investment strategies. You'll implement time series econometric techniques and be introduced to packages of functions for assessing investment performance while also developing the ability to write your own functions.

Options*

  • Taxation

    This module introduces the UK tax system and considers the basics of tax planning opportunities and techniques.

  • Applied Econometric Techniques

    This module develops your knowledge of advanced techniques that are commonly used in empirical finance and economics research. You'll use real-world data and apply statistical techniques to test economic modules, and undertake analysis using statistical software. By the end of the module you'll be equipped to apply econometric techniques that are extremely useful for study and in the work place.

  • Financial and Capital Markets

    This module will develop your understanding of the financial system and enable you to get some experience of financial markets. You’ll have an opportunity to manage a portfolio of assets and analyse the performance of that portfolio as well as explore the investment environment.

  • Banking and Money

    This module introduces the study of banking and money. You'll cover two broad areas:

    • the microeconomic and managerial aspects of banking, such as the bank risk, efficiency, competition and performance
    • the macroeconomic elements of banking instability, the role of banks in the monetary transmission mechanism, the interplay between banks, regulators and policy makers, and the role of banks in setting the interest rates.
  • International Finance

    International Finance takes the areas of finance and financial management you’ve studied in a domestic setting and explores how the domestic theory alters in an international setting due to factors such as exchange rates and country risk. You will also be introduced to the international financial management complexities associated with the foreign direct investment decisions of multinational companies.

  • Carbon Accounting

    The module covers the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GGP) with its Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions as well as associated issues such as net-zero, carbon offsets and certification processes. You'll use 91¶¶Òõ HESA Estates data to demonstrate your understanding of GGP and to explore potential mitigating strategies. You'll also undertake a short (equivalent of two days) consultancy with local small businesses to understand their emissions.

  • Dissertation for Economics and Finance

    The dissertation is an extended project where you'll research a topic that you are interested in. It is largely based on observations and experience, and you'll use statistical and econometrics methods along with reviewing and analysing existing research. You'll be able to explore and develop your own ideas, with guidance from an academic supervisor.

*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.

Students studying together in Elm House

Student society

The Investment and Trading Society gives students the opportunity to take part in real-time trading competitions against other universities, guest talks and field trips.

You can also receive advice about applying for jobs, internships and postgraduate posts that can help you towards a higher grade and improve your prospects once you leave university.

University Investment and Trading Society

Bloomberg suite

During your course you will have access to our Bloomberg suite. This real-time trading room recreates the pressure of a trading floor with up-to-the-minute market data. Bloomberg is a system used around the world in bank dealing rooms and investment houses to show business leaders the most up-to-date information on markets.

You'll learn how to analyse financial markets, assess economic scenarios and developments that impact the global economy.

Lecturer and PG student looking at Bloomberg screen

Course leader

Dr Catherine Matthews

Catherine is the course leader on our Finance and Investment BSc(Hons).

She specialises in teaching corporate finance, but has also taught modules across the subject areas of accounting, economics and finance at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels. Catherine holds two awards for teaching excellence.

Her research interests are in the area of small business finance - in particular working capital management and trade credit management, which formed the focus of her doctoral research and the basis of her publications to date.

Catherine has held external examiner and associate editor roles, and supervises several PhD students.

Catherine Matthews

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Careers

Professional accreditation

ACCA accreditation

This course is accredited by ACCA, offering students membership, access to networking events and online resources. Depending on the modules you choose, successful graduates will also qualify for exemptions from a number of their professional papers.

The (ACCA) is the global body for professional accountants. As an ACCA Gold Learning Partner, the university is recognised as providing high quality standards of tuition and excellent student support.

Students who complete the Finance and Investment degree BSc(Hons) will be exempt from the ACCA's F1 & F3 Applied Knowledge level papers.

Successful completion of Financial Management at level 5 and Finance and Risk Management at level 6 will receive exemption from ACCAs Applied Skills paper F9 Financial Management.

Students taking the optional module Taxation at level 6 will also get exemption from ACCA's Applied Skills paper, F6 Taxation.

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)

CIMA is the world’s leading, and largest, professional body of management accountants.

Graduates may be exempt from some CIMA foundation, operational, management and fundamental level papers.

ACCA Approved Learning Partner Gold

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AACSB accreditation

The 91¶¶Òõ is accredited by the .  

AACSB accredited schools lead business and management education, industry engagement and impactful research and enable our students to collaborate with academics in other world-leading universities.

Currently fewer than 6% of business schools globally are AACSB accredited. By gaining AACSB accreditation, the university has achieved its ambition to join a group of institutions considered to be the best business schools in the world.

AACSB accredited

Prepare for your career 

Throughout the course you’ll learn numeracy, communication, data handling and problem-solving skills, and learn to apply them to business situations in the UK and internationally.

You will also gain practical skills such as project management, time management, presenting and budgeting.

We help you prepare for your career through: 

  • placement and recruitment events held twice a year involving a range of well-known, national companies as well as smaller, local businesses
  • regular employability weeks which offer a range of activities to boost your employability
  • a dedicated Placements and Employability team who support you in developing your employability and securing a work placement.

You will also have access to our Careers Connect portal where you can book careers appointments and events, look for part and full-time jobs and find placements/ internships.

Students in the Bloomberg suite

Placements 

As a student completing a work placement, you are one step ahead when it comes to securing the right job after your course. You are encouraged to take placement opportunities during your holidays to build valuable work-related experience for your CV.

This real-life work experience is valued highly by employers and will give you a distinct advantage over others when applying for jobs and starting your career.

Graduate destinations 

The course will prepare you for a wide range of careers in finance and investment.

Many of our graduates go on to work in investment banks, commercial banks, building societies, brokerage firms and insurance companies. You will be qualified to work in the financial or treasury departments of large companies.

The course is highly relevant if you wish to become a management consultant, financial market regulator or active in governmental services where a knowledge of the financial system may be required.

Recent graduates have joined companies in roles such as:

  • Pricing Analyst, World Fuel Services
  • Financial Analyst, Bank Leumi
  • Trainee Investment Strategist, Jupiter Fund Management
  • Investment Management Intern, Investec Wealth and Investment
  • Self-employed Futures Trader, LDN Capital
  • Business Development Executive
  • Microdec IT Consultant
  • Capgemini Futures Trader
  • OSTC Junior Trader, FME Group
  • Associate Partner Manager, Amazon.com.

Further study

This degree also opens up postgraduate study options. At 91¶¶Òõ, for example, you could progress on to:

  • ACCA Accounting MSc
  • Economics and Finance MSc
  • Management MSc
  • Marketing MSc.

Supporting your employability 

Outside of your course, our Careers Service is here to support you as you discover (and rediscover) your strengths and what matters to you. We are here for you throughout your university journey as you work towards a fulfilling and rewarding career.

Connect with our careers team

  • Find part-time work that you can combine with your studies.
  • Find, or be, a mentor or get involved with our peer-to-peer support scheme.
  • Develop your business ideas through our entrepreneurial support network.
  • Get professional advice and support with career planning, CV writing and interview top tips.
  • Meet potential employers at our careers fairs.
  • Find rewarding volunteering opportunities to help you discover more about what makes you tick and build your CV.

Whatever your career needs, we are here to help. And that’s not just while you are a student – our support carries on after you’ve graduated.

Find out more about our Careers Service...

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Fees and costs

Course fees

UK (full-time) 9,535 GBP

International (full-time) 17,250 GBP

This course offers a professional placement (sandwich) year in year 3. If you choose to take this placement you will pay a reduced fee during this year. For students starting their undergraduate degree in the 2025–26 academic year, the fee for the professional placement year is £1,500 for UK students and £1,850 for international students. This fee may be subject to small increases in line with inflation.

The fees listed here are for the first year of full-time study if you start your course in the academic year 2025–26.

You will pay fees for each year of your course. Some fees may increase each year.

UK undergraduate and some postgraduate fees are regulated by the UK government and increases will not be more than the maximum amount allowed. Course fees that are not regulated may increase each year by up to 5% or RPI (whichever is higher).

If you are studying part-time your fee will usually be calculated based on the number of modules that you take.

Find out more

  • 91¶¶Òõ Boost – cost of living help for our new undergrad students. Find out about how we can help with your study, accommodation or travel costs and more...
  • Fees, bursaries, scholarships and government funding info for UK and international undergraduate students
  • Student finance and budgeting while studying
  • Read our student contract and (pdf) for more on 91¶¶Òõ tuition fees.

What's included

You may have to pay additional costs during your studies. The cost of optional activities is not included in your tuition fee and you will need to meet this cost in addition to your fees. A summary of the costs that are included and any extras that you may be expected to pay while studying a course in the School of Business and Law in the 2022–23 academic year are listed here.

  • Students who choose to take an optional placement will have travel and living expenses. The cost of this depends on where and how long your placement is.
  • Textbooks are available from the university library (many as e-books) but you may wish to budget up to £200 to buy your own copies.
  • For the International Tourism Management BSc, International Tourism Management with Marketing BSc, International Event Management BSc, and International Event Management with Marketing BSc, field trips are an optional activity, but we do strongly advise participation as they contribute to the overall experience of studying this degree. The cost for field trips is not included in the tuition fee and must be paid for by students, however please be assured we do try to keep field trip costs to a minimum and don't anticipate the total cost of a few field trips each year to exceed £30. If you would struggle to meet this cost, there is a hardship fund that you may be able to access.

You can chat with our enquiries team if you have a question or need more information. Or check our finance pages for advice about funding and scholarships as well as more information about fees and advice on international and island fee-paying status.

Location and student life

Campus where this course is taught

Moulsecoomb campus

Two miles north of 91¶¶Òõ seafront, Moulsecoomb is our largest campus and student village. Moulsecoomb has been transformed by a recent development of our estate. On campus you’ll find new Students’ Union, events venue and sports and fitness facilities, alongside the library and student centre.

Over 900 students live here in our Moulsecoomb Place halls and the new Mithras halls – Brunswick, Goldstone, Hanover, Preston and Regency.

Moulsecoomb has easy access to buses and trains so you can access all the exciting things happening in our home city.

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Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of a place in halls of residence to all eligible students. So if you applied for halls by the deadline you are guaranteed a room in our halls of residence.

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Halls of residence
We have self-catered halls on all our campuses, within minutes of your classes, and other options that are very nearby.

You can apply for any of our halls, but the options closest to your study location are:

  • Mithras Halls are stylish new high-rises in the heart of the student village at our revitalised Moulsecoomb campus with ensuite rooms for more than 800 students.
  • Varley Park is a popular dedicated halls site, offering a mix of rooms and bathroom options at different prices. It is around two miles from Moulsecoomb campus and four miles from the city centre, and is easy to get to by bus.

Want to live independently?
We can help – find out more about private renting.

Relaxing in halls

Modern accommodation at Moulsecoomb

Mithras halls room with a view

Relaxing in halls near the campus

Student Union social space

Student Union social space at Moulsecoomb

Local area

One of Time Out's 50 best cities in the world

“91¶¶Òõ has… all the important parts of a sprawling cosmopolitan metropolis (connections to London in under an hour, an array of properly excellent restaurants, energetic late-night spots) … with the easy-breezy beachy attitude to life that makes you feel welcome in an instant.”
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About 91¶¶Òõ

The city of 91¶¶Òõ & Hove is a forward-thinking place which leads the way in the arts, technology, sustainability and creativity. You'll find living here plays a key role in your learning experience.

91¶¶Òõ is a leading centre for creative media technology, recently named the startup capital of the UK.

The city is home to a national 5G testbed and over 1,000 tech businesses. The digital sector is worth over £1bn a year to the local economy – as much as tourism.

All of our full-time undergraduate courses involve work-based learning - this could be through placements, live briefs and guest lectures. Many of these opportunities are provided by local businesses and organisations.

It's only 50 minutes by train from 91¶¶Òõ to central London and there are daily direct trains to Bristol, Bedford, Cambridge, Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Your course team

Your personal academic tutor, course leader and other tutors are all there to help you with your personal and academic progress. You'll also have a student support and guidance tutor (SSGT) who can help with everything from homesickness, managing stress or accommodation issues.

Your academic skills

Our 91¶¶Òõ Student Skills Hub gives you extra support and resources to develop the skills you'll need for university study, whatever your level of experience so far.

Your mental health and wellbeing

As well as being supported to succeed, we want you to feel good too. You'll be part of a community that builds you up, with lots of ways to connect with one another, as well having access to dedicated experts if you need them. Find out more about how we support your wellbeing.

Sport at 91¶¶Òõ

Sport 91¶¶Òõ

Sport 91¶¶Òõ brings together our sport and recreation services. As a 91¶¶Òõ student you'll have use of sport and fitness facilities across all our campuses and there are opportunities to play for fun, fitness or take part in serious competition. 

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Sports scholarships

Our sports scholarship scheme is designed to help students develop their full sporting potential to train and compete at the highest level. We offer scholarships for elite athletes, elite disabled athletes and talented sports performers.

Find out more about sport scholarships.

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Diego Popma 

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Per Wangel 

Per Wangel, an international student from Sweden, shares his experiences of studying on the BSc Finance and Investment degree course and what he felt separates 91¶¶Òõ from other universities.

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Theodore Voegt 

Theodore Voegt, Finance and Investment BSc(Hons) graduate, shares how 91¶¶Òõ's degree, and the year’s paid work placement has prepared him for his career in the systematic trading sector of the hedge fund industry.

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Jimmy Meghani

"The best part of my course is the pace of it; it gives a real feel for working in the financial markets; dynamic and vibrant, full of energy and knowledge.

"The 91¶¶Òõ has been very helpful. Not just in terms of academic development but also personal development.

"The course will certainly help my career as it has strengthened my academic knowledge of economic and financial theories. It has helped me to get an internship at The Walt Disney Company as a finance analyst and also a summer internship at Bank of America.

"This is a great place to study and you should cherish every moment you have here."

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Find out more about how the academic year and degree courses are organised and about learning and assessment activities you might get to grips with at 91¶¶Òõ. More specific information about this course is detailed in the programme specification (linked below). You can find out also about the support we offer to help you adjust to university life.

Course and module descriptions on this page were accurate when first published and are the basis of the course. Detailed information on any changes we make to modules and learning and assessment activities will be sent to all students by email before enrolment so that you have all the information before you come to 91¶¶Òõ.

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Course specification

Course specifications are the approved description of each course. They contain a breakdown of the content and structure of the course, learning outcomes and assessment. Course specs are updated following course changes.

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