

BSc Applied Finance in Practice
About this course
Applied finance in practice is a degree that grounds financial theory in the realities of professional decision-making. Finance is at the heart of every organisation, and the ability to understand financial statements, assess risk, value assets, manage investments, and advise on capital structure decisions is genuinely versatile across private, public, and not-for-profit sectors. Applied finance goes further than conventional accounting and finance programmes by emphasising how financial knowledge is used in practice, developing the judgement and professional skills that employers in finance actually need. At the University of Dundee, this three-year full-time programme opens doors to a range of careers, from investment and risk management to portfolio analysis and beyond. Dundee has a strong tradition in finance and business education, and the programme is designed to develop both the quantitative rigour that finance demands and the applied understanding needed to work in financial environments. The programme has no minimum tariff listed, and admissions are considered on a case-by-case basis. You will study corporate finance, financial markets and institutions, investment analysis, portfolio management, risk and treasury management, and financial reporting, developing the analytical skills to work with financial data and the contextual knowledge to interpret it within real business environments. The applied orientation of the degree means you will also develop the professional communication skills and commercial awareness that finance roles require alongside the technical content. Graduates from applied finance programmes move into careers in investment management, corporate banking, financial analysis, treasury, insurance, risk management, financial technology, and the advisory functions of professional services firms. Dundee's connections with employers in Scotland and beyond support strong graduate outcomes. Further study at postgraduate level in finance, accounting, or business, or professional qualification routes in investment and financial planning, are natural next steps for those who want to specialise or progress to senior roles.
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