The Financial Economics undergraduate course at Kingston University is a comprehensive and relevant program that equips students with a firm understanding of financial economics, which is integral to the future of businesses, financial institutions and markets. The students not only gain theoretical knowledge, but also enhance practical skills through a supportive learning environment.Course Content: The curriculum of this course includes in-depth knowledge on microeconomics and macroeconomics, corporate finance, international finance and investment which are taught through a combination of traditional lectures, seminars, group work, discussions on contemporary issues in the economy, e-learning activities and interesting guest lectures.Key Modules: There are essential modules within the program such as Principles of Finance, International Financial Markets, Corporate Financial Management, Financial Risk Management, Economic Policies and Principles, Econometrics and more.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). It provides exemption from up to seven ACCA Fundamental papers (AB to FM inclusive) and by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).Future Careers: Graduates from this program typically find roles in the finance and banking sectors, insurance companies, public sector organizations and consulting firms. Job roles can include financial analyst, investment analyst, risk analyst, financial planner, portfolio manager, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.