This Finance BSc Honours program is designed with input from financial firms, public and private companies. It aims to blend theoretical knowledge with practical application to give students a deep understanding of modern financial theories and how companies make investment, financing, and acquisition decisions. The course develops core quantitative and analytical skills, enabling students to interpret financial data and evaluate financial issues confidently. It provides a broad understanding of the socio-economic, legal, and professional environment within which finance operates. Recognized by the CFA as a University Affiliated Program, the course includes embedded CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge, preparing students for careers in financial services, economic consultancy, government, or regulation sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
Studying Westminster's finance degree places you at the heart of London's dynamic financial district, with access to extensive financial databases and real-world trading simulations. The course includes guest lectures from industry professionals, field trips to prominent financial institutions, and practical software training like Bloomberg terminals. The curriculum is aligned with CFA standards, ensuring relevant industry knowledge. Graduates gain strong employability skills, a broad network of industry contacts, and opportunities for placements or study abroad, making it an excellent pathway into a successful career in finance.
The course offers special modules such as portfolio management and securities analysis. It covers investment, risk management, financial modelling, securities analysis, banking theory, and corporate governance, among others. Students will deepen their knowledge in areas like asset valuation and financial derivatives, with opportunities to focus on strategic financial decisions and risk assessment within a global context.
Application fees
17.95L
1st year tuition fees
17.95L
Living cost
Applicants should have at least 112 UCAS Tariff points from qualifications such as A levels, T levels, IB, BTEC, or equivalent. Specific GCSE requirements include grade 4/C in English Language and Maths. Non-native English speakers need an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component. The course welcomes applications from students with a mix of qualifications, and partnerships with foundation providers facilitate entry for students meeting certain criteria.

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Graduates can pursue roles such as finance analyst, investment banker, market analyst, risk management assistant, treasury analyst, or stockbroker. Many have secured positions at prominent organizations like the Bank of England, Barclays, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and UBS. The program prepares students for diverse financial careers across public and private sectors, with further opportunities for postgraduate study in finance or related disciplines.