Why study Finance at the University of East Anglia?
Finance is taught at UEA’s Norwich Business School – a thriving community of entrepreneurs and innovative business teaching – while economics is taught at UEA’s highly respected School of Economics.
- Gain exemptions from exams for professional bodies, including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
- Tailor your modules to your career aspirations, from financial accounting and taxation to investment and risk management.
- The School of Economics is internationally renowned for its high student satisfaction, rankings and reputation in areas such as behavioural and experimental economics.
- Top 10 in the UK for research output in Economics and Econometrics (Research Excellence Framework 2014).
- Recent graduates are now working at: Aviva, Bank of England, Barclays, Deloitte, Ernst and Young, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, KPMG, Lloyds and PwC.
Program choices
Find out more about your course options by selecting a course level.
- English course
- International Foundation
- International Year One
- Undergraduate Degree
- Graduate Diploma
- Postgraduate Degree
English course
Leads to: University preparation programme or degree
Typical entry requirements: From IELTS 3.0
Length of course: From 4 weeks
- Improve your languages skills while adapting to the US culture.
- Regular intakes with flexible course lengths to suit your English level.
- Adapt to living and studying in the UK.
International Foundation
Leads to: Undergraduate degree
Typical entry requirements: From IELTS 4.5, plus completion of 12 years of schooling with good grades.
Length of course: 3 terms (9 months)
- A guaranteed route to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree.
- Modules designed to develop the specialist knowledge, language and study skills for your chosen degree.
- Support with your university applications.
International Year One
Leads to: Undergraduate degree
Typical entry requirements: From IELTS 5.0, plus completion of A-levels, Foundation, or first year of an overseas university degree.
Length of course: 3 terms (9 months)
- A guaranteed route to Year 2 of an undergraduate degree.
- Complete your degree in the same amount of time as direct entry students.
- Study academic modules that reflect the first year of your chosen degree.
Undergraduate Degree
Length of course: 3 years
- To apply for direct entry to an undergraduate degree at The University of East Anglia: If you are working with an education counsellor please contact them to make an application. Otherwise, please visit the university website
Graduate Diploma
Leads to: Postgraduate degree
Typical entry requirements: From IELTS 5.5, plus completion of three years of higher education.
Length of course: 3 terms (9 months)
- A guaranteed route to a Master's degree.
- Develop your study and research skills in preparation for postgraduate study.
- Improve your knowledge of academic theory and subjects related to your degree.
Postgraduate Degree
Length of course: 1 year
- To apply for direct entry to a postgraduate degree at The University of East Anglia: If you are working with an education counsellor please contact them to make an application. Otherwise, please visit the university website