Courses
Select undergraduate courses below for more information:
- BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance
This new course is supported by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), and allows successful graduates to make substantial progress in working towards the ACA qualification.
- BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science
This undergraduate course involves the application of quantitative skills to problems that normally involve risk or uncertainty, together with finance.
- BSc (Hons) Banking and International Finance
The BSc Banking undergraduate course equips you with the academic knowledge to operate in the increasingly competitive world of financial markets. - BSc (Hons) Business Studies
The BSc Business Studies degree course prepares you with the broad-based knowledge, skills and training for a career in the global business world. - BSc (Hons) Investment Analysis and Insurance
This undergraduate degree focuses on the interplay between insurance, risk analysis and financial services. - BSc (Hons) Investment and Financial Risk Management
This undergraduate degree course fully prepares you to become a competent manager, trader or analyst in any area of finance. - BSc (Hons) Management
Focuses on management science and systems thinking, which are structured approaches to problem solving that reflect the speed of change in business today. - BSc (Hons) Real Estate Finance and Investment
This undergraduate course examines modern real estate markets, places them in a wider business context, and equips you with a solid knowledge of the principles and applications of real estate investment techniques. - Master of European Business (MEB)
Gives you the opportunity to study for an additional year on completion of your BSc degree in order to gain a postgraduate business degree. - International Foundation Programme
Combines the academic study of business, communication, IT and quantitative skills, with English language. This course is designed for international students whose national school leaving certificates are not equivalent to A-levels.
