BSc Economics and Finance (Extended Degree)
About this course
Economics and finance together form one of the most powerful lenses through which to understand how the world works. Economics provides the theoretical and empirical tools for analysing how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions under conditions of scarcity, while finance focuses on the valuation of assets, the management of risk, and the movement of capital through markets and institutions. Combining the two gives you a rigorous and practically grounded understanding of the forces that drive economic activity and shape financial systems. At Northumbria you will study this extended degree over four years, building analytical skills and knowledge informed by the research of your teaching staff and supported by strong industry connections. The curriculum covers microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, quantitative methods, financial markets, corporate finance, and investment analysis, developing your capacity to handle data, construct arguments, and apply economic reasoning to real problems. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you substantial paid work experience in industry, and a year abroad that allows you to study in an international context. The combination of academic depth, professional placement, and international exposure makes this an unusually well-rounded preparation for a career in finance or economics. Graduates go on to careers in investment banking, asset management, financial analysis, economic consulting, the civil service, central banking, and corporate finance. The combination of economic theory and financial application is particularly valued by employers who need people who can both understand market dynamics and communicate their implications clearly. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study, including master's degrees in finance, economics, or business, or professional qualifications in accounting and investment. The extended degree structure at Northumbria ensures you leave with both the intellectual foundation and the practical experience to make an immediate contribution.
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