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BSc Finance
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Finance as a discipline is concerned with how money is managed, invested, allocated, and valued over time, under conditions of uncertainty. It draws on economics, mathematics, and organisational theory to understand the behaviour of financial markets, the decisions of firms and individuals regarding investment and borrowing, the pricing of financial instruments, and the management of risk. Finance is relevant to almost every economic actor: corporations, governments, households, pension funds, and banks all face financial decisions, and the quality of those decisions shapes outcomes for individuals and societies alike. The University of London's online BSc Finance is delivered entirely through distance learning, making it accessible to students who are working, caring for others, or otherwise unable to attend classes in person. The flexibility of online study means you can progress through the programme at a pace and in a location that suits your circumstances, while still engaging with the rigorous academic content and the analytical frameworks that define finance as a discipline. You will develop a versatile and practical understanding of financial behaviour, markets, and decision-making, studying topics such as corporate finance, investment, financial markets, risk management, and the quantitative methods that underpin financial analysis. Graduates are well placed for careers across the financial services industry, including banking, investment management, insurance, corporate finance, financial analysis, and accounting. The distance learning format means that many students are already working in finance or a related field when they study, and the qualification enhances their professional standing and opens further career progression. Professional qualifications in accounting and finance, such as those offered by the CFA Institute or ICAEW, are a common complement to or continuation of undergraduate finance study. Postgraduate study in finance, economics, or management is also a natural option.
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