Throughout the research process, you will work with like-minded individuals and receive one-to-one supervision from academic staff with expertise in the financial planning arena, culminating in the submission of your dissertation.
You will be supported by staff with an appreciation of the issues being addressed by financial planning communities, with research expertise underpinned by academic study, professional qualifications, and several years of experience in supervising and supporting individuals with little or no previous experience of the rigours of academic research.
Study this part-time course around your existing commitments. There are two entry routes based upon your current experience and qualifications:
- Chartered Financial Planners study 120 credits, with the first 30 credits studied online, and the remaining 90 credits studied part-time on campus.
- Fellows of the Personal Finance Society, or equivalent, study the 90 credit programme only, part-time on campus.