Financial Economics BSc (Hons)

... United Kingdom
... Coventry University London - Study Group

Course Overview

The UK is one of the worlds prominent financial centres. Government figures show the financial services sector contributed £132 billion to the UK economy in 2018, a figure which accounts for 6.9% of the UKs total economic output. This prominence can mean there is a demand for graduates with a thorough knowledge of the sector €“ knowledge you could gain by studying financial economics. Our Financial Economics course provides a specialist focus on financial systems, such as the role of banks and the operation of stock markets, both here in the UK and within an international context. Sharing a common first year with our other economics courses, you will have the opportunity to gain a strong grounding in economics concepts and principles, before specialising in the area of financial economics.

General Eligibility

Minimum 5 GCSE's graded 9-4 / A* - C including Maths and English.

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • An IELTS of 6.0 overall. Pre-sessional English is available if required.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Accounting, Finance and Economics


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Campus Name

Coventry University


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

3


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score


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Tuition Fees Range

£9,250, £15,000,


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