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BA (Hons) in Finance, University of Strathclyde

Glasgow,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Choosing the BA (Hons) Finance degree means you'll build a solid foundation in investment principles, business finance, and decision-making. The course explores the analysis of bonds, shares, derivatives, and covers a broad spectrum of topics that prepare you for careers in banking, investment management, pension funds, and insurance. What's unique about this program is its comprehensive coverage and recognition in Scotland, where it's considered to be quite in-depth and wide-ranging. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, aiming to enhance your employability through industry collaborations and simulation exercises. Whether you're aiming for a role in financial services or further professional qualifications, this course is designed to give you the skills and insights necessary to succeed in the complex world of finance.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This finance degree stands out because it is the only one in Scotland to cover such a broad and deep range of issues. It’s highly valued by employers for its comprehensive curriculum, which includes not only core financial principles but also the opportunity to study a second subject, boosting your employability. The course prepares you for industry entry-level qualifications like the Investment Management Certificate (IMC), recognized by the FCA, and offers practical experience through collaborations with companies like Amplify, providing real-world trading simulations that set students apart.

Specialisation

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Students can opt for single honours in Finance or continue to a Joint Honours degree with another principal subject in their final year. The program offers deep dives into areas like corporate investment, asset pricing, derivatives, and international financial management, especially at the Honours level. In Year 4, those pursuing Single Honours will undertake a research dissertation in Finance, while Joint Honours students have the flexibility to choose between a dissertation in Finance or their other main subject.

Course fees

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Application fees

22.75L

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1st year tuition fees

22.75L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To progress into the Honours year, students need to achieve a minimum of 55% average in their second and third-year modules. Entry is competitive, and performance in Year 2 and 3 is crucial for continuation. The course emphasizes a broad first year with a variety of business disciplines, before focusing on finance and other specialisms in later years. Students should meet the specified academic criteria outlined in the entry requirements.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

PTE

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Strathclyde admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program typically go into roles like financial analysts or investment managers with banks, pension funds, insurance firms, or stockbrokers. Prominent employers include Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deloitte, EY, Standard Life Investments, and Morgan Stanley. The course also provides a pathway for students interested in careers related to accountancy or further professional qualifications, offering a broad set of skills applicable across various financial sectors.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this degree?

Applicants typically need AAAAB in Highers or ABB-BBB at A Levels, with specific subject stipulations like Mathematics A or B at Higher or A Level. International Baccalaureate candidates should have a score of 30-32.

Can international students apply for this course?

Yes, international applicants are welcome and can apply through UCAS or directly. There are specific entry requirements for different countries and scholarships available.