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Accounting, finance and economics degrees

Specialists with strong numeracy and analytical skills are in high demand in all business sectors. Studying accounting and finance degrees or economics opens up a world of opportunities and careers.

Build your technical expertise and ability to apply it in business situations – equipping you with the professional, practical and analytical skills employers value.

  • We're in the top 10 in England for Economics and 7th in England for teaching satisfaction, according to the Guardian University Guide 2025.
  • Our undergraduate economics course is third in the UK for student satisfaction according to the Complete University Guide 2025.
  • Top 10% for graduate earnings in business and management, among universities with comparable entry levels (average earnings three years after graduating, Longitudinal Education Outcomes 2022).

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Our degrees in accounting, finance and economics

Undergraduate degrees

Accounting and finance degree courses

Whilst our accounting degrees will develop your knowledge on the flow of money and the laws, regulations and business standards surrounding these types of transactions, our finance courses focus more on how money can be spent within and organisation, its assets and how these assets can be best distributed. At Brighton our accounting and finance degrees  have an emphasis on responsible business, so ethics and sustainability are embedded in both courses.

Professional body exemptions are available on both courses from the ACCA, ICAEW, CIPFA, CIMA and the AIA, depending on which course, and which modules you choose.

  • Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons)
  • Finance and Investment BSc(Hons)

Economics

Economics professionals help organisations and governments to understand how best to manage limited resources to achieve their goals. There is strong demand for analytical, communication and problem-solving skills, so our economics degree will prepare you for a wide range of careers from risk management, mergers and acquisitions, consultancy and financial analysis.

  • Economics BSc(Hons)

Opportunities to specialise

Studying our Economics BSc(Hons) degree means that you'll have the chance to focus on a specialist subject as part of your degree from year 2 of your course, or you can carry on with your Economics degree for a broad view of the subject along with your choice of option modules. Choosing a specialist subject means that your core modules focus on the subject that you choose, and you'll graduate with that subject in your degree title.

  • Economics with Data Science BSc(Hons)
  • Economics with Finance BSc(Hons)

Find out more about these specialist subjects on the Economics BSc(Hons) course page.

Foundation year

We also offer an accounting, finance and economics integrated foundation year. A degree with an integrated foundation is designed for students who do not have the entry requirements needed to start a degree with us. Upon successful completion of the foundation year, you can progress to one of our BSc(Hons) courses, depending on which foundation year pathway you choose.

Postgraduate degrees

Accounting, finance and economics masters at Brighton are designed to help you master the strategic skills and in-depth knowledge needed for your future career in financial services and allow you to specialise in banking, data analytics, fintech, investment, risk management, accounting or economics.

All students complete the same core finance modules, then from the end of the first semester you will be able to specialise in one of five areas.

  • Finance and Accounting MSc
  • Finance and Banking MSc
  • Finance and Data Analytics MSc
  • Finance and Fintech MSc
  • Finance and Investment MSc (PGCert PGDip)
  • Finance and Risk Management MSc
  • Economics and Finance MSc (PGCert PGDip)

If you want to add valuable work experience to your CV you can also take your masters over two years with an integrated paid work placement (September start only).

ACCA Professional Qualifications

Certified as an ACCA Gold Learning Partner, we have designed two professional qualifications to run alongside the ACCA qualifications. The Diploma in Professional Studies in Accounting follows the ACCA’s Applied Skills stage papers; on completion of this you will gain a diploma and become part-qualified. Our ACCA Accounting PGDip/Masters has been designed to run alongside the ACCA's Strategic Professional (Essential) papers and one of the ACCA option papers – enabling you to become a qualified accountant alongside your MSc Accounting.

To become fully qualified by the ACCA you will also need to complete the ACCA's Ethics and professional skills module and have three years work experience.

  • Diploma in Professional Studies in Accounting (ACCA)
  • Accounting (ACCA) PGDip/MSc

PhD degrees

Research and knowledge exchange at the School of Business and Law are deeply rooted in the mission to promote responsible enterprise for a fairer society. We offer a wide variety of PhDs in accounting, finance and economics subjects.

  • Business and Management PhDs (this includes accounting, finance and economics)

We also have research centres and groups which focus on the school’s particular strength in innovation management and entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, and social justice as well as tourism and sustainability.

The course will certainly help my career as it has strengthened my academic knowledge of economic and financial theories. It has helped me to get an internship at The Walt Disney Company as a finance analyst and also a summer internship at Bank of America.

Jimmy Meghani, Finance and Investment BSc(Hons)

Why study accounting, finance or economics at Brighton?

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Focus on your interests

You'll study contemporary issues in economic theory, analysing real issues and acquiring transferable skills in critical thinking, analysis and communication. 

As you discover and develop new interests during your course you can focus on what you're interested in through optional modules, specialisms and focused project work. 

If you decide to take the placement option, you can also choose to add work experience in your chosen area of interest.

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Paid work placements

You'll have the opportunity to spend a year in a paid placement allowing you to apply your learning building your work experience, life skills and contacts before you graduate. 

Postgraduate placement students qualify for our two-year international study visa, and the new UK Graduate Route.

Past students have completed placements in leading companies including American Express, Bosch, Goldman Sachs and IBM.

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Explore your subject

Get to grips with topics including applied numeracy and data handling, financial modelling and macroeconomics.

Your studies, combined with guest lectures, visiting traders, placements and real-time access to industry-standard systems such as Bloomberg, the information system used by financial market professionals, all help give you a taste of your future career.

Our accrediting bodies

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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the global body for professional accountants. Our Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons), Finance and Investment BSc(Hons), Diploma in Professional Studies in Accounting (ACCA) and Accounting (ACCA) MSc are all accredited by the ACCA. 

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The Association of International Accountants (AIA) is a global body for professional accountants that accredits our Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons).

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is the world's leading and largest professional body of management accountants.

CIMA accredits our Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons). Depending on your module choices, you could also be exempt from all fundamental level papers.

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The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) is the only professional accountancy body in the world exclusively dedicated to public finance.

Depending on your module choices on our Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons) course, you may obtain exemptions from some exams in the CIPFA Professional Certificate or the Professional Diploma.

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) is a world-leading professional membership organisation for chartered accountants.

The ICAEW accredits our Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons). Depending on the modules you choose, you could be exempt from papers from their Professional stage.

What our graduates say

Kanoj Vora

Kanoj Vora, Economics BSc(Hons)

"Business law or environmental economics were my favourite modules to study. Everything we learned was applicable to the current state of the economy and transferable skills useful beyond university.

Most places teach theory, Brighton of course does that but it also equips you with actual skills that can help you in the real world."

Nhung Nguyen

Nhung Nguyen, Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons)

"I've made friends for life, received loads of support from the uni and Brighton gave me the best preparation for my future career as a Certified Accountant in Taxation.

I did a placement in an accountancy firm in Brighton and it's where I first learnt about Tax, this made me decided to go on to do a final year module in taxation."

Diego Popma

Diego Popma, Finance and Investment BSc(Hons)

"There's a room dedicated to trading and the computers have Thomson Reuters installed, where you can download different data from all over the world. Everyone [understands] not just the approach from the market but also how the system works, so they have the full experience of a program that is actually used by traders."

What jobs can I do with an accounting, finance or economics degree or masters?

Many of the skills you’ll gain are transferable so there are many jobs where your qualification would be useful.

10 jobs you could do with an accounting, finance or economics degree or masters.

  • Chartered certified accountant
  • Fraud risk director
  • Forensic accountant
  • Economist
  • Business consultant
  • Investment analyst
  • Risk analyst
  • Finance manager
  • Actuary
  • Stockbroker.

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