
Who should study the BSc (Hons) in Financial Services and Associateship?
Please note that this qualification is being phased out and is only available to students currently registered.
Whether you are in, or aspiring to, a middle or senior management position, a BSc/Associateship will provide you with the expert knowledge and skills required to enhance your career prospects. The programme is relevant and practical and allows students to follow either a specialist or more generalist route, depending on their learning requirements.
What does the course cover?
The degree comprises eight modules. To gain the degree, students must complete four core modules and four option modules:
Core modules
Option modules
View syllabus by clicking on the links above.
Entry requirements
You must:
Qualification level
The full degree is assessed at UK undergraduate degree level.
Study time
You are advised that each module requires approximately 300 hours study time including 40 hours of tuition support. Each course of study allows for 20 weeks of tuition support.
Study support
On registration all students will receive the following:
Examinations
Core modules comprise two assessment components:
NB: Management and Organizations in Financial Services and Risk Analysis and Evaluation modules have two coursework assignments.
Option Modules comprise one assessment component: a three-hour written examination.
How do I study?
Distance learning, Approved Provider or flexible learning. See Study support and exam information for Degrees for more.
Time limit
You have a time limit of six years from your first BSc/Associateship registration to complete the qualification. You will not be allowed to re-register for the qualification if you do not complete within this time limit.
Please note that the BSc/Associateship is currently being phased out. The phase out table charts the phase out of each module.
Cost
| Qualification/module | Fee | |
| The module fee | BSc Core | £695.00 |
| BSc Option | £655.00 |