The disruptive nature of technology has had a significant impact on financial management, performance and economic development. This course investigates these revolutionary changes and the impact they have on global business.
You explore issues such as the emergence of new financial products and services, digital currency and internet finance, drawing on our expertise in cybersecurity, financial crime, financial technology and econometrics.
You focus on contemporary topics in the financial sector including digital innovation, big data and business intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, cryptocurrency, financial security and regulation of financial markets.
Recognised as an Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Partner in Learning, working with ICAEW in the professional development of students.
You are required to have a minimum 2.2 honours degree in accounting, finance or economics (or equivalent qualification). As this course covers some technical skills and calculations, fundamental financial and maths knowledge is required. For general information please see our overview of entry requirements.
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Graduates go on to work as financial managers, fund managers or a financial analysts.
Core modules
Current Issues and Research Methods
Cybersecurity and Financial Crime
Dissertation
Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Finance Management and Innovation
Financial Technology and Econometrics
International Finance and Global Economy
Modules offered may vary.
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