Financial Services (L3 Diploma)
The Diploma in Financial Studies is equivalent to one A Level and is aimed at those who are considering a career in the financial services sector. The course focuses on the different uses of money, assessing risks in investment and making financial decisions.
Course content
The course builds on material studied on the Certificate in Financial Studies and focuses on money managements and financial planning from an individual's perspective. Students will study three modules:
- Enhancing financial capability
- Financial: the future
- Financial services: the providers perspective
Entry Requirements
Standard entry requirements of five GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language and Mathemat…
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The Diploma in Financial Studies is equivalent to one A Level and is aimed at those who are considering a career in the financial services sector. The course focuses on the different uses of money, assessing risks in investment and making financial decisions.
Course content
The course builds on material studied on the Certificate in Financial Studies and focuses on money managements and financial planning from an individual's perspective. Students will study three modules:
- Enhancing financial capability
- Financial: the future
- Financial services: the providers perspective
Entry Requirements
Standard entry requirements of five GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language and Mathematics at grade C. Students must have passed the Certificate in Financial Studies qualification to gain entry onto the Diploma in Financial Studies.
Delivery & Assessment methods
Assessment takes place during the year and will include two online multiple choice examinations and one externally set written examination.
Progression
University level education or employment.
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