The finance and wealth management industry has become increasingly globalised, complex and reliant on information technology to create and manage financial asset portfolios, private equity, and hedge funds. This course provides you with the theoretical and practical knowledge of corporate and investment finance to prepare you for the practical requirements of your profession and increase your career opportunities.
This course allows you to explore corporate and entrepreneurial finance as well as financial and managerial accounting, portfolio theory, and investment analysis and management. You will be enabled to create and manage your own investment portfolios as well as effectively manage clients’ portfolios or wealth funds.
We usually require a lower second (2:2) undergraduate degree or equivalent in accounting, business economics, finance, or economicsStudents with an undergraduate degree with an applied quantitative element in the field of statistics, mathematics, engineering, physics, computing or science will also be considered
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Some of the roles our graduates have gone on to work in include:
Investment management
Hedge fund management
Equity, bond and foreign currency markets
Corporate treasury management
Risk management.
Compulsory
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (30 credits)
Corporate Financial Management (30 credits)
Applied Econometrics (15 credits)
Big Data and Financial Modeling (15 credits)
International Financial Markets (15 credits)
Optional
Research Methods and Dissertation (60 credits)
Applied Professional Project (60 credits)
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