Program Overview
The BSc Finance program at the University of Bristol equips students with the necessary skills for a successful career in the financial services industry. It provides rigorous training in all areas of finance, with a focus on quantitative skills. The program is among the first in the UK to cover new and disruptive forms of finance, including cryptocurrencies and FinTech. Graduates are well-placed for careers in the financial sector, economic consultancy, or specialist postgraduate studies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The BSc Finance program at the University of Bristol is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for a successful career in the financial services industry. The program provides rigorous training in all areas of finance, with a focus on the quantitative skills that are required in every aspect of real-world decision-making.
Outline:
The first year of study will consider Finance in a mostly non-technical way while providing training in the quantitative subjects that later modules will build upon. Students will also study Accounting and Economics. In the second year, students will deepen their understanding of the theory, evidence, and statistical methods relevant to different areas of Finance. They will learn to extract, process, and combine the extremely diverse data used in financial decision-making in a dedicated module. According to their preferences and career ambitions, students will also be able to further their understanding of Economics and Accounting, building on first-year units, and develop their knowledge of Management or Business Law. The final year will feature the most Finance content (both via core and optional units) along with advanced options in Economics, Accounting, or Management, according to their professional goals.
Careers:
The fees for the program are £9,250 per year for home students and £26,400 per year for international students.
Fees £9,250 per year, home students £26400 per year, international students