At BPP Business School, we view our postgraduate degrees as more
than just a qualification.
BPP's Postgraduate Diploma in
Finance will serve as the foundation for your future
success in an investment-related finance role.
Our programme is rigorous, practically oriented and designed to
provide you with the skills and knowledge to progress quickly
within the field of finance.
Once qualified, you are prepared for entering a range of
professions including investment analysis, portfolio management and
risk management.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Finance course is open
to graduates or professionals with backgrounds in any
discipline.
The programme will particularly suit you if you are willing to
explore the use of quantitative tools in financial analysis and
practice.
You can complete the programme in as little as eight months and on
successful completion have the option to top-up your
qualification to a full MSc.
The Postgraduate Diploma in
Finance course has the following main features:
- A firm grounding in the fundamentals of investment-related
finance suitable for both graduates in any discipline or
progressing finance professionals
- Practical use of financial modelling and simulation throughout
the programme so you actually do the work of a finance professional
rather than just talk about it
- Automatic invitation into our 'finance club' which includes
presentations from guest speakers in the world of finance
- Teaching provided by a mix of academics and finance
practitioners providing you with a practical insight from those who
have worked in the industry and robust academic teaching
- All lectures accompanied by small-group tutorials and lab
classes with a high degree of student-tutor contact time
- Personal tutor support and guidance to increase your confidence
and assist you in realising your potential
- Extensive e-learning support, including podcasts from lectures
and interactive self-testing opportunities
Use the links to the right to explore the finance programme in
more detail, or download an
application form now.
