

BSc Finance (Sustainable Finance)
About this course
Sustainable finance has emerged as one of the most consequential areas of modern financial practice. It refers to the integration of environmental, social, and governance considerations into financial decision-making, from how capital markets price climate risk to how institutional investors allocate assets in line with net-zero commitments. The field brings together financial theory, economics, and a rigorous understanding of sustainability, asking how the financial system can be reshaped to support long-term value rather than short-term returns alone. The University of Reading's three-year full-time Finance (Sustainable Finance) programme positions you at this intersection. You will build a strong foundation in finance, covering investment theory, corporate finance, risk management, and financial markets, while developing specialised knowledge in sustainable finance topics such as ESG analysis, green bonds, impact investing, and regulatory frameworks including those emerging from the UK, EU, and international bodies. Reading has a long-standing reputation in finance, and this programme reflects growing demand from banks, asset managers, and regulators for graduates who understand both the mechanics of financial markets and the sustainability challenges reshaping them. The programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, so you will have the opportunity to complete a substantial period of professional experience in a relevant organisation as well as study at a partner institution overseas, giving you both practical market insight and an international perspective that is particularly valuable in a field where standards and regulation are evolving globally. Work placement experience within this programme means you will enter professional environments before graduation, developing client skills, market awareness, and the ability to apply analytical frameworks to real problems. Graduates are well placed for roles in sustainable investment, ESG research and ratings, green finance advisory, corporate treasury, central banking, and regulatory bodies. Postgraduate study in finance, environmental economics, or financial law is also a common route for those wishing to specialise further.
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