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BSc Finance and Investment with a Year in Industry
About this course
Finance and investment is concerned with how capital is allocated, how financial markets determine the price of assets, how risk is measured and managed, and how investment decisions are made within the regulatory and governance frameworks that structure modern financial systems. It is a field with direct practical relevance to some of the most important decisions in the economy, from the management of pension funds and insurance liabilities to the pricing of complex derivatives and the assessment of corporate capital structures. This four-year, full-time programme at the University of Kent includes a year in industry, which gives you direct professional experience in a financial environment as part of the degree itself. You will study financial markets, investment theory, portfolio management, risk analysis, corporate finance, and the regulatory frameworks that govern financial institutions. The year in industry integrates professional exposure directly into your academic formation, so that you return to your final year with real knowledge of how financial organisations operate and make decisions. Kent's location and industry connections facilitate placement in financial services roles. Graduates move into careers across the financial services sector, including investment management, corporate finance, financial analysis, risk management, and banking. The year in industry is often decisive in opening graduate employment opportunities, as many employers in finance use placements as an extended recruitment process. Many graduates also pursue professional qualifications in investment management or financial analysis after graduation. Further study in finance, financial economics, or quantitative finance is a natural extension for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research in the academic dimensions of financial theory.
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