

BSc Finance
About this course
Finance is the discipline that examines how money, credit, and investment flow through economies and organisations, and how risk is identified, priced, and managed. It sits at the heart of every aspect of economic life: from how companies raise capital and make investment decisions to how financial markets aggregate information into prices, how central banks manage monetary policy, and how individuals plan and protect their wealth. Understanding finance requires both rigorous quantitative skills and the ability to think strategically about real economic and business situations. At Essex Business School, this three-year, full-time programme explores how financial markets function, how organisations make financial decisions, and how finance supports strategy, leadership, and business growth. You will develop analytical and quantitative skills through the study of corporate finance, financial markets and institutions, investment analysis, risk management, and financial modelling, while also applying theoretical frameworks to real-world financial challenges and scenarios. Essex Business School's research-active faculty bring cutting-edge thinking into the classroom, and the programme's content is designed to be immediately relevant to the demands of professional financial practice. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects a competitive but accessible admissions profile. Graduates from finance programmes go on to careers in investment banking, asset management, corporate finance, financial analysis, risk management, financial consultancy, insurance, and financial regulation. The analytical and quantitative skills the degree develops are also highly valued in technology firms and data-intensive industries, where financial modelling and decision analysis are central to business operations. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications from bodies such as the CFA Institute or the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment, and postgraduate study in finance, financial economics, or accounting is a common route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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