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96-104 UCAS points from 3 A levels, or equivalent
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Study BSc (Econ) (Hons) Economics, Finance and Banking at University of Portsmouth London, a TEF Gold-rated, Top 5 Young University*, based in the vibrant and well-connected borough of Walthamstow.
What sets this degree apart is our fixed timetable, which stays the same from day one until graduation, allowing you to plan your studies, work and life with ease.
Our block teaching approach and smaller class sizes mean you’ll focus on one subject at a time, with ample one-on-one support from academics. This more personalised learning experience ensures you get the most out of each module.
*Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024
Located just a minute’s walk from Walthamstow’s tube and bus stations, our campus provides easy access to the entire city, placing you at the centre of London’s dynamic business scene.
Open Days at the London campus vary to those held in Portsmouth.
Experience authentic, real-world assessments designed to tackle industry challenges, plus interactive learning methods such as debates, teamwork activities, and games - turning theory into practical knowledge in a unique and memorable way
Build connections through guest lectures from sector specialists, especially in finance
Attend talks from local businesses and gain a first-hand look at the industry in action, providing invaluable insights and networking opportunities
Engage with academic concepts outside the classroom to put theory into practice on local fields trips
Work with real business data from the UK Government's annual budget, the Bank of England, and some of the largest global banking and financial services organisations
London Campus Enquiries: london@port.ac.uk
You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs - see full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.
See alternative English language qualifications.
If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.
We're looking for good literacy and good numeracy skills. As well as teaching you how to use theories and tools to understand economic data, this course has a strong focus on interpreting and communicating that data in ways people can understand.
Students who've got the most from this course are those who have an interest in analysing current economic, social, and financial issues and how they affect society.
You'll graduate from this BSc (Hons) Economics, Finance and Banking degree with sought-after skills you can use across the public and private sectors, in areas such as accounting, commercial and investment banking, tax consultancy and risk management.
You could also progress on to postgraduate study in an economics or finance-related area, or choose to set up your own business.
Note, these modules are based on courses starting in 2024. We'll confirm 2025 modules soon.
Core modules in this year include:
There are no optional modules in this year.
Core modules in this year include:
Optional modules in this year include:
Core modules in this year include:
Optional modules in this year include:
We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.
Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.
The majority of your learning will be face-to-face and will include:
You'll use the latest software and tech to support your learning and develop your practical knowledge.
Your assessment will depend on which modules you take. Assessment methods are likely to include:
One of the main differences between school or college and university is how much control you have over your learning.
We're planning for most of your learning to be supported by timetabled face-to-face teaching with some elements of online provision.
We recommend you spend at least 35 hours a week studying for this degree.
As you will be studying at our London campus, you can expect:
The academic year runs from September to June. There are breaks at Christmas and Easter.
The amount of timetabled teaching you'll get on your degree might be less than what you're used to at school or college, but you'll get the following types of support via video, phone and face-to-face from our London campus support team to enhance your learning experience and help you succeed:
You'll also have access to a personal tutor to support you in your studies.
If English isn't your first language, you can do one of our English language courses to improve your written and spoken English language skills before starting your degree. Once you're here, you can take part in our free In-Sessional English (ISE) programme to improve your English further.
Find out how to fund your studies, including the scholarships and bursaries you could get. You can also find more about tuition fees and living costs, including what your tuition fees cover.
These course-related costs aren’t included in the tuition fees. So you’ll need to budget for them when you plan your spending.
Our accommodation section shows your accommodation options and highlights how much it costs to live in Waltham Forest.
You’ll study up to 6 modules a year. You may have to read several recommended books or textbooks for each module.
You can borrow most of these from the Library. If you buy these, they may cost up to £60 each.
We recommend that you budget £75 a year for photocopying, memory sticks, DVDs and CDs, printing charges, binding and specialist printing.
If your final year includes a major project, there could be cost for transport or accommodation related to your research activities. The amount will depend on the project you choose.
To start this course in September 2025 or February or May 2026, apply through UCAS. You'll need:
If you'd prefer to apply directly, use our online application forms below:
You can get an agent to help with your application. Check your country page for details of agents in your region.
To find out what to include in your application, head to the how to apply page of our international students section.
If you don't meet the English language requirements for this course yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.
When you accept an offer to study at the University of Portsmouth, you also agree to abide by our Student Contract (which includes the University's relevant policies, rules and regulations). You should read and consider these before you apply.