BA (Hons)

Finance and Management

Discover the role of finance in a business context

NN32UCAS code 3yrsfull time 1yrplacement option

Star Course Overview

Why take this course?

A highly challenging and competitive economy with a shifting geographical focus is the volatile environment in which organisations now operate. This requires individuals who can demonstrate analytical and numerical skills alongside commercial awareness – expertise that this course aims to develop.

What will I experience?

On this course you can:

  • Use the University’s Bloomberg terminals to monitor and analyse real-time financial market data movements and trade
  • Opt to do a year in industry to gain meaningful work experience and build up your employability skills
  • Apply your skills to real-life practical problems as part of the department’s partnership scheme with local charities

 

What opportunities might it lead to?

Do want a good understanding of the role of finance within a business context, but cannot see your career within the accounting profession? Then this course poses an ideal alternative. The study of major business disciplines will allow you to pursue a career in commerce or use your financial expertise to forge a career within finance.

Here are some routes our graduates have pursued:

  • commercial banking
  • corporate finance
  • financial planning
  • insurance
  • investment banking
  • money management
  • real estate
Abdullah Alnafeisi, BSc (Hons) Economics, Finance and Banking student 2013

I like my course because I enjoy the excellent teaching. I also find the applied exams and the module lecture hand-outs very helpful.

Abdullah Alnafeisi, finance student 2013

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Key Facts

UCAS Course Code:
NN32
Duration
3 years full time, 4 years sandwich with work placement
Entry

280 points from 3 A Levels or equivalent.
Other qualifications

Fees

UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man full-time students: £8,750 p/a* International full-time students: £10,500 p/a* 
*Please note that all fees are subject to annual increase.

Contact
bus.admissions@port.ac.uk
+44 (0)23 9284 8200
Department
Portsmouth Business School

Subject:

Accounting, Economics and Finance

Find out what our students say about studying at Portsmouth, including:

  • How they apply theory to real-world issues by looking at current affairs 
  • The ability to gain relevant work experience in the local community as well as through a placement year
  • The friendly and challenging environment that will enable you to gain the skills and knowledge employers need

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Year one

The first year provides you with a broad understanding of how business operates. Your studies in the first year will form an essential base for your development in the following years.

Core units in this year include:

  • Business Accounting
  • Business Environment
  • Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis
  • Marketing Principles and Practice
  • Managing People in Organisations
  • Operations and Systems

Year two

The second year has a slightly different approach. Alongside the core elements of your degree, you will have the chance to tailor your studies to your individual interests and your preferred career path.

Core units in this year include:

  • Financial Reporting for Finance Pathways
  • Corporate Finance
  • Portfolio Theory
  • Managing Business Relationships

Options to choose from in this year include:

  • Professional Adviser
  • Accounting Packages
  • Taxation for Finance Pathways
  • Financial Crime and Fraud Investigation
  • Language

Year three*

After the optional placement year you will be well prepared to tackle your final year. You will undertake a project or dissertation, which allows you to carry out an in-depth investigation of a subject of your choosing.

Core units in this year include:

  • Behavioural Finance and the Psychology of Investment
  • Strategic Management
  • Enterprise World Futures
  • International Financial Management

Options to choose from in this year include:

  • Dissertation (Accounting)
  • Work-based Financial Project
  • Independent Study for Accountants
  • International Accounting

*This course is also available as a 4-year sandwich (work placement)


Teaching and Assessment

We go to great lengths to ensure you will have an excellent learning experience with a high level of support. Teaching is usually undertaken in lectures supported by smaller group seminars, workshops, tutorials and practical sessions. Extensive use is also made of information technology and other teaching innovations.

How are you assessed?

You will encounter a balance of formal examinations and varied methods of coursework assessment throughout the course including:

  • analysis of topical case studies
  • written reports
  • essays
  • presentations
  • self-led project or dissertation

 

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Monitor Facilities & Features


Bloomberg Suite

You can use this essential business research tool and gain real-life financial experience. Created by the Mayor of New York, Mike Bloomberg, the system is used by over a quarter of million finance professionals globally. You too can virtually access the same data, analytics and software used by city traders via one of our Bloomberg terminals.

Volunteering at the Citizens Advice Bureau

We are proud to be able to offer some students the opportunity to train as financial counsellors, and use their new skills to help others. Each year a small number of students train as a Citizens Advice Bureau counsellor in order to specialise in offering debt advice to the population of Portsmouth.

Placements Office

Take advantage of our Faculty’s Placements Office. Advertising a great variety of work placements, the experienced team is always on hand to offer advice on everything from producing high-quality applications through to preparation for a company assessment day.

University Library

Modern, comfortable and a great learning environment, our library offers a wealth of information including 400,000 books, DVDs, maps and thousands of online ejournals and newspapers. Many electronic resources are available anywhere, 24/7 and our friendly staff are always on hand to help.

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Career prospects

Where next?
Where next?

Finance is the UK's competitive advantage and because of this, there is a variety of national and international roles available to our numerate and commercially astute graduates.

If you wish to widen your focus to industry and commerce in areas such as banking, insurance and investment, fund management, consultancy and law, this highly numerate and practical degree will put you ahead of the game.

You’ll also have the option to go on to do taught or research-based courses at a higher postgraduate level.

Roles our graduates have taken on include:

  • commercial finance analyst
  • bid pricing executive
  • finance internship
  • graduate econometrician
  • hedge fund manager

Work experience

Employment boosting opportunities
Employment boosting opportunities

Boost your degree with the opportunity to undertake a one-year placement working in a paid full-time role which offers a suitable level of responsibility and the prospect of progression. You will benefit from the contemporary business experience that employers demand, making you highly employable upon graduation.

You’ll also have the chance to volunteer locally as a Citizens Advice Bureau counsellor, dealing with clients face to face in real-life scenarios – a great way to give your CV the edge to impress future employers.

Career planning

Career planning
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Finding a job is a competitive business, but the statistics show that 89 per cent of our 2011graduates went into employment, further study or training within six months of finishing their degrees.

To make sure you take the right steps on your career path, we’re here to give you help, support and advice throughout your study. Even after you’ve graduated, we continue to give you support for up to five years.

Employers tell us that they want graduates to be able to demonstrate certain skills when they come out of university. Our courses take account of this. We make sure we prepare you for employment through work-related learning, projects, placements and working in simulated environments that are designed to prepare you for the working world.

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