The Financial Economics (Hons) programme is offered at the Bangor University.
Financial Economics programme includes core components in economics and finance. By studying microeconomics and macroeconomics, you will develop a firm understanding of economics both at the individual level and at the level of the economy as a whole. The finance component provides in-depth coverage of topics such as the financial system, financial markets and products, the financing of companies and the role of investment.
A wide range of optional modules is also available to enable you to tailor your programme of study to your own interests and career aspirations. You will develop a portfolio of analytical skills that will be attractive to a wide range of employers in the financial sector and beyond.
Many graduates from Bangor Business School pursue careers in areas such as accountancy, banking, investment, insurance, risk management, marketing, human resource management and retail management.
Why choose Bangor for this course?
You will study within a multidisciplinary School that employs specialists across a broad range of business subjects, including accounting, banking, finance, economics, management, marketing and entrepreneurship.
All single honours students taking degrees within Bangor Business School follow the same modules in year 1, so you may change to another Business School degree anytime up to the start of year 2.
Our students take part in national competitions such as the IBM Business Challenge, where the Bangor team was recently awarded 3rd prize in the semi-final.
We arrange a varied programme of guest lectures, e.g. Chief Executive of the Scottish Premier League, Chief Operating Officer of No. 10 Downing Street, Head of IT security at HSBC.
Our staff are active researchers in their subject areas and we enjoy an international reputation.
We have excellent computing facilities and you will be able to develop your skills in data analysis and report preparation.
Bangor offers an attractive range of postgraduate degrees in business and finance subjects, if you wish to study for an extra year after completion of your BSc degree.
Course content is for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change.