university image
country flag

BSc (Hons) in Financial Computing with a Year in Industry, University of Liverpool

Liverpool,

.

48 Months

Check Eligibility

About this course

arrow
Financial computing is central to major global financial centres like Wall Street, London, Tokyo, and Chicago. This dynamic programme at Liverpool combines finance, economics, and computing to equip you with skills in algorithms, financial accounting, and software development for financial markets. You’ll learn about modern financial technology and the principles guiding financial markets. The course includes practical skills such as designing software systems to analyze stock portfolios and operate financial markets, along with understanding the underlying financial theories. Taught in collaboration with the Management School by experts in both fields, the curriculum offers a balanced blend of core modules initially, with options to specialise or maintain a broad focus. A key feature is the year in industry, providing real-world experience in a professional setting.

Why this course is highly recommended

arrow
This programme is guided by experts from both computer science and financial services, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. The inclusion of a year in industry offers valuable practical exposure, boosting employability and real-world skills. The course’s research-connected teaching, active learning approach, and emphasis on authentic assessment prepare students to graduate as digitally fluent and confident global citizens. Its strong links with industry and focus on emerging financial technologies make it particularly valuable for those aiming for careers in high-demand financial computing roles.

Specialisation

arrow
The course allows students to tailor their learning after the first year, with options to specialise in particular areas of financial computing or keep a balanced mix of modules. The curriculum covers both foundational and advanced topics in finance, computing, economics, and management, with opportunities for elective modules and industry placements.

Course fees

arrow
graduation cap icon

Application fees

31.56L

graduation cap icon

1st year tuition fees

31.56L

graduation cap icon

Living cost

-

Degree requirements

arrow
Applicants need AAA, including Maths or Computer Science at A-level, or equivalent qualifications such as BTEC D*D*D* with A-level Maths or Computer Science. GCSE Maths grade A (7) or above is required if A-level Maths isn’t taken. Other acceptable qualifications include an International Baccalaureate score of 36 with a 5 in Higher Level Mathematics or Computer Science, and various other international qualifications. English proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS (6.0 overall with no component below 5.5), TOEFL, or equivalent.
translate icon

English language test

DUOLINGO

105

IELTS

6

TOEFL

78

PTE

59

Career prospects

arrow
Graduates can pursue careers such as computer programmers, software developers, systems analysts, and data scientists. Many roles are in high demand within financial, IT, and consultancy sectors. Notable employers include BAE Systems, BT, Royal Bank of Scotland, Siemens, Unilever, and others. The university reports that 87% of computer science students find meaningful employment after graduation, with career options spanning technical and analytical roles in finance, technology, and consultancy environments.

FAQs

What are the English language requirements for international students?

International applicants need an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5. Alternative tests like TOEFL, Duolingo, or Pearson PTE are also accepted, with specified minimum scores.

Is a year in industry included in the course?

Yes, the course includes a compulsory year in industry where students gain practical experience in a professional software environment. There is also an option to study without this year.