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BSc Finance and Investment
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Finance and investment is concerned with how capital is allocated, how risk is measured and managed, and how financial markets work to price assets, fund enterprise, and connect savers with borrowers. It is a discipline that sits at the heart of the global economy, shaping decisions from the individual level through to the strategies of governments and multinational institutions. At the University of Kent, this three-year, full-time degree provides a thorough grounding in both the theoretical foundations and the practical applications of finance, from the pricing of securities to the management of portfolios and the analysis of investment opportunities. You will study financial theory, corporate finance, investment analysis, portfolio management, financial markets, and derivatives, developing the quantitative skills to work with financial data and the conceptual understanding to interpret what that data means. Economics, accounting, and the statistical and modelling techniques that underpin financial analysis are all woven through the programme, giving you a well-rounded preparation for the demands of the financial sector. Kent's connection with the City of London and the wider financial services industry is reflected in the curriculum's applied orientation, and you will engage with real market situations and contemporary financial debates throughout your studies. Graduates of finance and investment are well positioned for careers in investment banking, asset management, financial analysis, wealth management, corporate finance, risk management, and financial regulation. Professional qualifications from bodies such as the CFA Institute are within reach for those who build on the strong quantitative and analytical foundation the degree provides. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in finance, economics, or business administration, deepening their expertise before entering or advancing in the sector. For those who want to understand how financial markets work and to build the skills to operate effectively within them, this programme offers a rigorous and relevant foundation.
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