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BSc Financial Economics with foundation year
About this course
Financial economics is a discipline that applies economic theory to the analysis of financial markets, institutions, and instruments. It asks why asset prices move as they do, how risk is measured and priced, what determines interest rates and exchange rates, and how financial markets interact with the broader economy. It is simultaneously a rigorous theoretical field and a highly practical one, and the people who understand it well are in demand across banking, investment management, consulting, and public policy. This four-year full-time degree at Coventry University includes a foundation year that provides the mathematical and economic grounding you need before the main degree begins, making the programme accessible to students who have strong potential but need to build their quantitative foundations. Once in the degree proper, you will study microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, financial mathematics, investment theory, and the workings of financial markets. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement activity, giving you the combination of international exposure and professional experience that finance employers value. Coventry's connections with business and finance provide opportunities for engagement with the industry that enrich your academic learning. Graduates of financial economics programmes are well placed for careers in banking, investment management, financial analysis, economic consultancy, insurance, the civil service, and financial technology. The quantitative skills the degree develops, particularly in econometrics and financial modelling, are in strong and growing demand as data-driven decision-making becomes more central to financial practice. The foundation year route means the programme serves students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, and the sandwich year and year abroad experience strengthen the graduate profiles of all who complete them. Postgraduate study in economics, finance, or data science is a natural continuation for those who wish to specialise further.
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