3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
The BSc (Hons) Finance and Business Analytics at the University of Bradford is a cutting-edge program that combines core financial theory with data-driven decision-making and emerging technologies. Students are trained in tools such as SAS and AWS, equipping them with the skills to interpret big data in financial contexts.
The course is offered by Bradford’s Triple Crown-accredited School of Management, placing it in the top 1% of business schools worldwide, with strong industry ties and certification opportunities through AWS and SAS.
Course overview:
Year 1: Business Economics, Fundamentals of AI and Data Analytics, Introduction to Finance
Year 2: Big Data Analytics, Multinational Finance, Business Forecasting
Year 3: Risk Management and Derivatives, Applied Business Analytics, AI for Business along with optional electives
University Rankings and Accreditations:
Triple Crown accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS)
Industry certification partnerships: AWS Academy, SAS
Part of the top 1% of business schools globally
Hands-on projects using SAS and AWS cloud platforms
Optional placement year
Lectures and seminars utilize case studies and simulations
Final year: Business Project to be done
Career and Employability services help throughout the course for placements and vacation work
Graduates pursue roles in financial institutions, consulting firms, and fintech companies
Recognized qualifications lead to careers in data-driven finance
Further study options: MSc in FinTech, MBA, CFA certification
Graduates typically earn £34,000 per year, after 5 years of graduation
Graudate employers include UK Government, HMRC, Bank of England, PwC, etc.
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