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Professionals who understand legal aspects of business operations are in high demand
Develop expertise for careers in banking, investment, pension funds, and insurance
Strathclyde Business School is renowned for its impactful collaborations with businesses and public organizations
Program highlights
Our finance program stands out in Scotland for its comprehensive curriculum.
You'll explore investment fundamentals, corporate finance strategies, and securities analysis including stocks and bonds.
Industry partners consistently praise Strathclyde's diverse subject combinations, which provide students with specialized knowledge in complementary fields alongside their finance education.
A finance degree prepares you for roles across financial services, from banking to asset management and insurance.
In business law, you'll examine commercial regulations covering corporate governance, antitrust policies, and employment rights.
Note: Business law is exclusively available as a secondary subject through our Joint Honors program.
Evaluation methods
Most courses culminate in semester-end examinations, typically combined with various individual or team-based assignments.
Career pathways
Our finance alumni typically become financial analysts or portfolio managers at institutions including investment banks, insurance providers, and brokerage firms.
Top employers seeking our graduates include BlackRock, Bank of America, PwC, National Australia Group, and Morgan Stanley.
This program also provides strong foundations for general business careers, with many graduates pursuing accounting certifications or joining professional services firms.
Business law specialization develops superior analytical capabilities.
You'll gain expertise in processing complex information and presenting it clearly, along with sharp commercial insight.
Career options span government agencies, corporate sectors, financial services, and organizational leadership roles.