BSc Economics and Finance

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Bristol

Program Overview

The BSc Economics and Finance at the University of Bristol is a rigorous three-year program that integrates economic theory with financial principles. It is designed to equip students with analytical and quantitative skills essential for real-world decision-making in economic and financial contexts.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Theoretical Foundations: Core principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Quantitative Skills: Training in mathematics, statistics, and econometrics.

  • Financial Acumen: Fundamentals of accounting and finance, including topics like financial crises, international finance, and portfolio management.

  • Research Skills: Opportunity to undertake an applied economics dissertation in the final year.

Unique Selling Points:

  • Accreditations: The program is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).

  • Research Excellence: Bristol's economics research ranks in the top five among UK universities (REF 2021).

  • Flexible Curriculum: A wide range of optional units in the final year allows students to tailor their studies to their interests.


Year-wise Breakdown of Core Modules

Year 1: Foundations

  • Microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Mathematics and statistics for economics.

  • Introduction to accounting and finance.

Year 2: Intermediate

  • Advanced microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Econometrics.

  • Further studies in accounting and finance.

Year 3: Advanced

  • Optional units such as Economics of Developing Countries, Behavioural Economics, Data Science, Financial Crises, International Finance, and Portfolio Management.

  • Applied economics dissertation.


Learning and Assessment Methods

Teaching Formats:

  • Lectures and seminars.

  • Independent study and research projects.

  • Engagement with contemporary case studies and real-world applications.

Assessment Types:

  • Essays and written assignments.

  • Examinations.

  • Group projects and presentations.

  • Research dissertations.


Rankings

  • Economics and Econometrics: Over 97% of Bristol's research is rated either 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' (REF 2021).

  • Overall University Ranking: Ranked 55th globally and 9th in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2024).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Study Abroad: An optional year abroad is available through the four-year BSc Economics and Finance with Study Abroad program, allowing students to gain international experience.

  • Internships: The university's Careers Service provides a range of work experience and internship opportunities, connecting students with employers.

  • Research Projects: Students have the opportunity to engage in independent research, particularly through the applied economics dissertation in the final year.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Career Paths:

  • Graduates are well-prepared for careers in sectors such as finance, consulting, public policy, international organizations, and academia.

Employability Rate/Placement Statistics:

  • 95% of graduates are in work or further study 15 months after the course.

  • On average, Bristol economics students earn 26% more than other UK economics graduates within five years of graduation, with typical salaries between £42,500 and £77,500 per year.

Postgraduate Progression:

  • Graduates may pursue postgraduate studies in economics, finance, international relations, public policy, or related fields, further enhancing their expertise and career prospects.

Program Key Stats

£27,400
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


59 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.2
36
85

N/A
N/A
6.5
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Financial Analyst – Analyze financial statements and market data
  • Investment Banker – Support mergers IPOs and fundraising with economic models
  • Asset Manager – Guide investment decisions using macro and micro analysis
  • Corporate Finance Analyst – Evaluate funding structure and capital decisions
  • Risk Analyst – Measure and mitigate financial risks
  • Economic Consultant – Provide market insight and financial guidance
  • Portfolio Manager – Oversee financial assets using economic strategy
  • Policy Advisor – Shape financial regulation with economic reasoning
  • Quantitative Analyst – Develop financial models based on economics
  • Academic – Teach or research financial economics
  • Central Bank Economist – Support monetary stability and regulation
  • Fintech Analyst – Develop financial technology tools using economic logic
  • Commercial Banker – Advise businesses on loans and financial services
  • Treasury Analyst – Monitor cash flow and capital requirements
  • Entrepreneur – Start ventures in finance using economic forecasting

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