The Bachelor in Finance (BFin) program at University of Dundee examines how large corporations use their funds to generate income and wealth in the future. Students will learn how UK and overseas capital markets work in the wealth creation process and understand the context in which they operate throughout the global economy.
University of Dundee is 1st for graduate prospects for Accounting & Finance in the UK.
The globalisation of products and financial markets, the changing nature of information technology, and the emergence of new valuation models are creating a growing need for well-qualified graduates.
The Bachelor in Finance (BFin) degree looks at issues associated with the wider management and planning of financial assets focusing on personal finance, company funding and security market operations.
This program is recognised by the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute.
Tuition Fees for England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland: £9,250 per year.
International students: 50% fee for Year 1 (£10,450)
There may be additional costs by this university.