

BSc Finance and Financial Technology with Study Abroad Year
About this course
Finance and financial technology combines the established disciplines of corporate finance and investment analysis with the rapidly evolving world of digital financial services. Financial technology, or FinTech, has transformed the way money moves, how lending decisions are made, how investments are managed, and how consumers and businesses interact with financial institutions. Understanding both the underlying financial principles and the technological systems that are reshaping the industry gives graduates a distinctive and increasingly valuable perspective. At Southampton, this four-year degree explores the fundamentals of finance, including financial markets, investment theory, corporate valuation, risk management, and portfolio analysis, alongside the technologies and business models that characterise the FinTech sector. You will examine how artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analytics, and digital platforms are changing the structure and conduct of financial services, and develop the analytical skills to assess innovation critically rather than simply accepting it at face value. The programme includes a study abroad year, giving you the opportunity to experience a different academic and financial culture, which is particularly relevant for a field that is global in its reach and rapidly changing in every major market. You will graduate with the research and technical skills to contribute to a sector that is at the frontier of both financial practice and technology development. Finance and financial technology graduates are sought across a wide range of employers. Traditional financial institutions including banks, asset managers, and insurance companies are hiring graduates who understand digital transformation. FinTech start-ups and scale-ups need people who can bridge finance and technology. Consultancy firms, regulators, and central banks are also interested in graduates who understand both dimensions of this evolving landscape. Postgraduate study in finance, financial engineering, or data science is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise further or pursue quantitative research.
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