About Financial Economics Bsc (hons) in City University London
This course has been developed for ambitious, motivated students who want to develop the valuable skills that will prepare them for a wide range career options in economics and finance. You will study current economic theory and practice, financial economics, and the technical mathematics and statistics that underpin them.
The Financial Economics undergraduate degree was originally developed to meet a gap in the educational market, answering the needs of students and employers. As a result, this course is focused on creating highly skilled graduates with the analytical abilities of a trained economist and specific knowledge of the economic aspects of financial markets.
Objectives
This course aims to develop your analytical abilities in economics, providing you with the quantitative skills required to analyse financial markets. Successful completion is a signal to prospective employers of your sound knowledge and understanding of the macroeconomic and microeconomic principles underlying various types of financial markets and instruments. For example, you will understand the design and pricing of options, futures and other derivatives, the pros and cons of financial regulation or the optimal asset management within firms.
At City, you will learn the latest developments in all major fields of economics in a highly energised and supportive environment from lecturers recruited for their research excellence.
The degree will help you answer key questions, such as: what is the macroeconomic role of finance? What are the quantitative tools used most commonly for financial analysis? What are the practical roles and obligations of major financial institutions?
This course will also prepare you for a wide range of postgraduate study and careers options in economics and finance. That is why graduates from our programmes are currently working at renowned organisations, such as Moorhouse Consulting, DBRS, XL Catlin, Private Infrastructure, Bearing Point and Goldman Sachs.
On this course, you can also broaden your horizons and prepare for your career through our exciting placement year schemes and student-led Economics Society activities.
Academic qualification equivalents
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Direct Entry to 1st Year:
Year 12 Grade – cumulative score of 65% and above.
Advanced Entry to 2nd Year:
Year 12 Grade – cumulative score of 75% and above. Advanced entry is possible on a range of courses. Student applications will be considered on a case by case basis.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
- PTE Academic: 58 overall with a minimum of 51 in each component.
City University London Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Location |
London, England |
Establishment Year |
1862 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
On campus accommodation |
Available |
No. of campuses |
1 |
No. of residence halls |
10 |
% of international students |
26% |
Total enrollment |
20,210 |
City, University of London The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
- The tuition fee for international students varies depending on the choice of course.
- An estimated cost of attendance for City, University of London is tabulated below:
Expense |
Estimated cost (in GBP) |
Tuition fee (for undergraduates) |
19,000 - 25,500 |
Tuition fee (for graduates) |
19,000 – 29,500 |
Accommodation |
150-280 per week |
Utility Bills |
10 per week |
Food |
40-60 per week |
Travels |
10-30 per week |
Study Materials |
5-10 per week |
TV license |
3 per week |
Mobile and Internet |
10 per week |
Entertainment |
20-50 per week |
Miscellaneous |
20 per week |