Bachelor of International Finance (with Honours) - BIFin (H)
Here's what you will need to get a place on the International Finance course at University of Dundee.
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C,C,C
including a Mathematical subject (i.e maths, statistics)
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The International Finance course at University of Dundee features content from more than one subject area. Choose an option below to find out about the students taking courses in each of those subject areas at this uni.
| Subject | Grade |
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| Business Studies | C |
| Geography | B |
| Economics | B |
| Biology | C |
| Drama and Theatre Studies | C |
| Subject | Grade |
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| Computer Science | D |
| Economics | C |
| Government and Politics | C |
| History | B |
| Mathematics | D |
UCAS code: N390
Here's what University of Dundee says about its International Finance course.
International Finance covers the mechanics and operation of foreign exchange and interest rate markets, financial econometrics, and monetary and financial issues in the global economy. You will learn how financial risks are managed by international firms. We also have a three and a half year International Finance - accelerated BFin (Hons) available for Rest of UK and International students.
The course is more intensively focused on the international financial stage, compared to our BFin Finance degree. It includes core modules of the BFin to help you to understand how these firms select, assess, and finance their projects internationally.
This is an accredited degree and provides full exemptions from the following bodies’ professional examinations:
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
The Association of International Accountants (AIA)
The BIFin degree also provides exemption from certain professional examinations of the following body:
Source: University of Dundee
Qualification
Bachelor of International Finance (with Honours) - BIFin (H)
Department
School of Business
Location
Main Site | Dundee
Duration
4 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• International business
• Finance
Start date
21 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Scotland | £1,820 per year (provisional) |
| Wales | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Northern Ireland | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Channel Islands | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Republic of Ireland | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| EU | £23,150 per year |
| International | £23,150 per year |
Modules can be viewed on the course webpage at dundee.ac.uk
Assessment methods can be viewed on the course webpage at dundee.ac.uk
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Facts and figures about University of Dundee graduates who took International Finance - or another course in the same subject area.
Graduate statistics
75%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
92%
In work, study or other activity
85%
Say it fits with future plans
75%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
30%
Finance Professionals
20%
Business and public service associate professionals
15%
Administrative occupations
10%
Business, Research and Administrative Professionals
Graduate statistics percentages are determined 15 months after a student graduates
Earnings from University of Dundee graduates who took International Finance - or another course in the same subject area.
Earnings
£23.4k
First year after graduation
£27.7k
Third year after graduation
£33.2k
Fifth year after graduation
Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to International Finance.
Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree
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