About the course
The BA (Hons) Economics, Finance and Banking programme has a core of economics running throughout, which will introduce you to the important economic concepts and theories as well as issues relating to the economic and financial environment. The programme strongly emphasises the application of economic analysis using real-life issues and problems in the field of finance and banking. The programme is designed to help you develop important skills for employment in the finance sector, particularly quantitative and analytical skills. The programme also focuses other transferable skills such as presentation skills (writing and oral), team work and time management to prepare you for the world of work.
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Please note the following information for applicants
The programme is three years full-time (four-year for the placement option).
You will study core economics modules in Years One and Two which develop the knowledge, understanding and skills of economics, particularly those that are important for the analysis of finance and banking.
You will study a significant number of specialised modules of finance and banking throughout the programme, particularly at level three. These specialised modules develop the knowledge and understanding of important concepts and apply economic analysis to finance and banking. These specialised modules, and other modules in the programme, strongly emphasise the application of economic analysis in real-life examples. You, therefore, will be well prepared for the world of work with contemporary knowledge.
How do you study?
A wide range of teaching methods are employed: lectures, staff and student led seminars, IT workshops, case studies, role plays, group discussions, project work, group and individual presentations, and problem based learning.
Typical module titles include the following.
Year One
- Business and Financial Economics Environment
- Introduction to Economic Theory
- Issues, Policies and Principles in Economics
- Quantitative Economics
- Career Development Skills in Economics
- Accounting and Finance for Managers
Year Two
- Economic Decision Making with Econometrics
- Macroeconomics, Theories, Issues and Policies
- Microeconomics: Choice Analysis
- Economics of International Banking
- One option
Year Three
Placement year for those on four-year course.
Final year
- Money and Risk
- Financial Risk Management with Derivatives
- International Finance and Banking
- Essay in Economics, Finance and Banking
Choose two from
- Managerial Economics
- Economics of International Trade
- Development Techniques
- Economics of Sport
- Econometrics
- Labour Economics
- Internet, Computers and Society.
- Two options
Assessment
We use a variety of methods to assess progress, tailored to the particular learning outcomes for each module. These include written coursework (essays, reports, briefings), participation in debates or presentations, and the dissertation, as well as examination. Regular feedback is provided on students' progress.
Exciting new opportunities
We have recently introduced a new level two framework which provides full time students (non placement) a different learning experience in the second half of year two. Students can choose one of the following options:
- study at an International Partner University
- undertake an internship
- work alongside NTU's purpose built enterprise development centre the HIVE on an enterprise project
- undertake a community project
- alternatively continue with the second year of study.
Fantastic facilities
Nottingham Business School is continually investing in our facilities transforming our leaning and teaching environment to create an inspiring and innovative culture. Based at the the City site, we have recently moved back to the prestigious Newton Building following its extensive transformation into a brand new state of the art complex.
All the support you need
We realise that starting university can bring some major changes to your life and this may be the first time you have lived away from home. Don't worry, you'll find lots of professional support here, whatever your needs, plus plenty of people to turn to if things aren't going too smoothly.
Making you feel right at home is our top priority. As well as academic and pastoral support from your tutors, you can also tap into a range of services, any time you need them. These include:
- Financial Support
- Counselling
- Disability Support
- International Student Support
- Mature Student Support
- Mental Health Support
- Health Centres
Economics Taster Day
Each year Nottingham Trent University hold various taster events designed to give you a more in depth understanding of a specific subject area. Click on the videos tab to find out more about what happened at the recent Economics Taster Day.
Your future career
95% of our graduates* with first degrees from full-time or sandwich study are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (*of those available for work, HESA survey 2008/09).
There is strong evidence at national level that graduates with economics (including financial economics) degrees are sought after by employers. Nottingham Trent University's economics graduates have excellent employment prospects with career opportunities in investment banking, insurance, accountancy, retail management and the Government Economic Service.
Economics graduates from Nottingham Business School have secured positions with organisations including:
- Experian
- Legal and General
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Merill Lynch
- Capital One.
The BA (Hons) Economics, Finance and Banking programme will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in careers in primarily investment banking and financial analysis, but also wider employment areas. Graduates will also have an opportunity to use their degree as the basis for very successful postgraduate or professional study.
The programme provides an excellent foundation for postgraduate study and success in professional examinations.
Placement
Work placements, part of the four-year course, enable students to put theory into practice in a real commercial environment. This enhances both commercial awareness and the ability to link theory to practice in the final year of study.
Find out more about Nottingham Business School's placement opportunities .
Giving you competitive advantage
In today's competitive job market graduates often find that a degree is no longer enough to attract employers. A work placement is a valuable addition to your education. You'll gain vital real-life work experience that will make you stand out from the crowd and enhance your employability in your chosen field of work.
Work placements and internships
Many students enjoy the challenge of arranging their own work placement or a practical internship which forms part of many of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It can give you invaluable insight into applying for a job, undertaking practical and theoretical application tests and experiencing what a real job interview is like.
What are the benefits of a work placement?
Practical work experience has many benefits for you. It can help you in your day-to-day studies and is often paid. It can enhance your commercial awareness and your ability to link theory and practice which will be an invaluable skill in your future career. Although a work placement is highly recommended, obtaining one is based on an individual’s efforts and is not guaranteed.
English language requirements
English language entry requirements for courses at Nottingham Business School and a full list of all English language qualifications accepted by the University are available on our website
How to apply
Applications are made through UCAS where you can apply directly online. Mature or international students can find out more about applying by calling +44 (0)115 848 4460. All applicants and potential applicants are encouraged to attend one of our open days.
Personal statements
When assessing your application we will take into account not only your academic ability but the information provided within your personal statement and reference, which should demonstrate your motivation to do the course and any other relevant information such as work or voluntary experience.
International students that do not meet the University's direct entry requirements may be suitable for admission to Nottingham Trent International College. Further information may be obtained from the NTIC website.
Funding
We have a strong commitment to maintaining access for all to higher education. We recognise the need to invest financially in the future of our students, so we have introduced a system of bursaries aimed at enabling home students from lower income families to undertake a degree course. For information about Nottingham Trent University bursaries please visit Fees and Funding.