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BSc Financial Economics with Foundation Year
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Financial economics is a discipline that applies economic theory and quantitative methods to understanding financial markets, asset pricing, risk, and the behaviour of investors and financial institutions. It sits at the intersection of economics and finance, using the analytical tools of the former to explain the phenomena that the latter presents. As financial markets have become more complex and more central to the broader economy, the expertise of financial economists has become increasingly important, both in academia and in professional financial practice. At Birkbeck College in London, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who would benefit from additional preparation before entering degree-level study in a quantitative discipline. Birkbeck is a research-active institution and the programme is designed to give you a rigorous and applicable set of skills in financial economics alongside an extensive knowledge of the financial sector. You will develop quantitative analytical skills, theoretical understanding of economic and financial models, and hands-on experience with data analysis and academic research. The typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the accessible character of the foundation route. You will learn to analyse financial markets and institutions with the rigour of economic science, to interpret financial data quantitatively, and to communicate your findings clearly in both written and oral formats. London's position as a global financial centre provides an exceptionally rich context for this kind of study. Graduates pursue careers in banking, investment management, financial analysis, economic consultancy, insurance, actuarial work, policy, and the civil service. Professional qualifications in finance, including those offered by the CFA Institute, and postgraduate study in finance, financial economics, or quantitative finance are natural next steps for those seeking specialist or research careers.
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