What will I learn?
This pathway offers international and EU students progression to postgraduate study in the School of Economics and Finance. All of your modules will be taught by our expert academic staff, and you’ll have full access to all student facilities, including welfare, library, social and sport. At least a pass in a full first degree that is equivalent to a UK undergraduate degree. Any degree subject can be considered but students must have a satisfactory existing level of Mathematics, Statistics or Quantitative Methods. We welcome students from a variety of disciplines, including Accountancy, Mathematics, Statistics, Sciences, Computing, Engineering, Economics and Finance. Students from less quantitatively oriented degrees, such as Business, Management and Politics, are also welcome if they have focused on more quantitative elements of those degrees. We expect applicants to have passed all final year modules. Awards with failed modules in the final year of academic study will be considered on a case by case basis at the discretion of the academic department.
Entry requirements
For international students
Achieve at least a pass in a full first degree that is equivalent to a UK undergraduate degree, with a pass in all final year modules. Alternatively, achieve at least 55% overall in a UK Diploma of Higher Education (level 5) or overseas equivalent, with a pass in all final year modules. Awards with failed modules in the final year of academic study will be considered on a case by case basis. For the Pre-Masters in Finance and Economics, students must have a satisfactory existing level of Mathematics, Statistics or Quantitative Methods. We welcome students from a variety of disciplines, including Accountancy, Mathematics, Statistics, Sciences, Computing, Engineering, Economics and Finance. Students from less quantitatively oriented degrees, such as Business, Management and Politics, are also welcome if they have focused on more quantitative elements of those degrees.