BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance

Bay Campus

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program at Swansea University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic principles and financial practices, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary for careers in finance, banking, investment, and related fields. The program integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications, preparing students for the complexities of the global financial landscape.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program covers a wide range of topics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial markets, corporate finance, investment analysis, and financial risk management. Students study core modules that lay the foundation for understanding economic theory, financial markets, and financial decision-making. They also have the opportunity to choose elective modules that align with their interests and career goals, such as financial modeling, derivatives trading, behavioral finance, and international finance.

Research Focus: Swansea University emphasizes research within the BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program, providing students with opportunities to engage in academic research projects and practical applications of economic and financial theory. Faculty members are actively involved in research on topics such as financial market efficiency, asset pricing, banking regulation, and economic policy analysis. Students have the chance to participate in research seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects, gaining valuable research skills and insights into contemporary economic and financial issues.

Industry Engagement: The BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program fosters strong ties with industry partners, financial institutions, and professional organizations to provide students with real-world experience and networking opportunities. The university collaborates with banks, investment firms, regulatory agencies, and financial services companies to offer students internships, work placements, and industry projects. Guest lectures, industry panels, and networking events enable students to interact with professionals in the finance industry, gain practical skills, and build professional connections.

Global Perspective: Swansea University promotes a global perspective within the BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program, recognizing the interconnected nature of the global economy and financial markets. Students study international finance, exchange rate mechanisms, and global economic trends to understand the impact of globalization on financial markets and economic policy. The university also encourages students to participate in international study programs, exchanges, or internships to gain firsthand experience of global financial systems and cultural diversity.

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Location

Bay Campus

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 17750

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency: 

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 56 with no individual score below 56.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that entry requirements may vary across different programs and courses. Additionally, meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as the number of available places and competition for certain courses.

Swansea University offers a variety of scholarships to support students in their academic journey. These scholarships aim to support students in pursuing their academic goals and experiencing the vibrant learning environment at Swansea University. 

International Excellence Scholarships: Swansea University offers International Excellence Scholarships to outstanding international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The value of the scholarship varies, but it can cover a significant portion of the tuition fees.

Eira Francis Davies Scholarship: The Eira Francis Davies Scholarship is specifically designed for female students from developing countries who wish to pursue a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course at Swansea University. This scholarship aims to support female students in their academic journey and empower them to make a positive impact in their home countries.

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships are prestigious awards offered to international students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential. These scholarships provide financial support towards tuition fees and are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Santander Scholarships: Swansea University has a partnership with Santander Bank to provide scholarships for international students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and cover a portion of the tuition fees.

Sports Scholarships: Swansea University recognizes the achievements of talented athletes and offers Sports Scholarships to support them in balancing their academic and sporting commitments. These scholarships provide financial assistance, as well as access to training facilities and additional support services.

Graduates of Swansea University's esteemed BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance program possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for a wide range of career opportunities in the fields of economics, finance, banking, investment, and beyond. 

Financial Analyst: Many graduates pursue careers as financial analysts, working for banks, investment firms, or financial advisory companies. They analyze financial data, assess investment opportunities, and provide recommendations on investment strategies and portfolio management.

Investment Banker: Some graduates opt for careers in investment banking, working for investment banks or financial institutions. They facilitate corporate finance transactions, such as mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings (IPOs), and debt or equity issuance, providing financial advisory services to corporate clients.

Financial Planner/Advisor: Graduates may choose to work as financial planners or advisors, helping individuals and families manage their finances, plan for retirement, and achieve their financial goals. They provide personalized financial advice and investment recommendations tailored to clients' needs and risk profiles.

Risk Manager: Some graduates pursue careers as risk managers, working for banks, insurance companies, or financial services firms. They identify, assess, and mitigate financial risks, such as credit risk, market risk, operational risk, and liquidity risk, to protect the organization's assets and ensure regulatory compliance.

Corporate Finance Analyst: Graduates may work in corporate finance roles within companies, analyzing financial data, evaluating investment projects, and supporting strategic decision-making. They assess capital budgeting decisions, conduct financial modeling, and analyze the financial impact of business initiatives.

Financial Consultant: Some graduates become financial consultants, providing advisory services to businesses, governments, or nonprofit organizations. They help clients address financial challenges, optimize financial processes, and implement financial strategies to achieve their objectives.

Asset Manager: Graduates may pursue careers as asset managers, working for asset management firms or investment companies. They manage investment portfolios on behalf of institutional or individual clients, making investment decisions to maximize returns while minimizing risk.

Economic Analyst: Some graduates choose careers as economic analysts, working for government agencies, research institutions, or international organizations. They analyze economic data, monitor economic trends, and conduct economic research to provide insights into macroeconomic issues and policy implications.

Financial Journalist/Writer: Graduates may work as financial journalists or writers, reporting on financial news, analyzing market trends, and providing commentary on economic and financial developments for media outlets, newspapers, or financial publications.

Entrepreneur/Business Owner: Some graduates choose to start their own businesses or pursue entrepreneurial ventures in the finance industry, leveraging their knowledge and skills to identify market opportunities and launch successful ventures.


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