Finance, Risk and Business HND
(SCQF level 8)
Accounting and Finance, Education and Humanities
COURSE FULL - WAITING LIST ONLY
Mode of Study
Full-time
Start Date
26th Aug 2024, 2 years
Location
City Campus
Applications from International Students Welcome
Overview
Financial Services is a large sector in Scotland with a number of employment opportunities. This course combines core elements of Business with specialist Financial Service units that have been selected specifically to give learners an advantage if applying for roles in Financial Services. The second year of the course looks more closely at specific financial services sectors such as Investment, Pensions, Insurance and Lending.
This HND is designed to provide you with the key competencies required by anyone entering the Financial Services Industry as a trainee, or at a technical level, or for anyone already working in such a position but wishing to lay the foundation of a professional career. Further details of the topics covered are provided in the section “what you study” below.
The aims of the HND are to:
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Develop a range of vocational skills specific to the financial services industry, in relation to product and service knowledge, and an understanding of the role of its providers.
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Preparing you for employment in the Financial Services Industry at clerical, sales or administration levels.
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Developing a broad-based range of vocational skills in relation to, for example, communications, customer service, and the use of information technology.
You'll be assessed throughout this course with the assessments taking the form of practical assessments, assignments and case studies. You'll also undertake a Graded Unit project, which is designed to assess your ability to integrate the knowledge and skills gained through the mandatory units.
City of Glasgow College has strong links with Financial Services organisations, which provide industry visits and guest speakers to add value to the academic content of the course.
Throughout the course, you'll undertake a programme of guidance activities designed to help you make the most of your qualification and college experience.
You'll be required to attend college on 4 days every week from 9am to 5pm for two academic years.
Why Choose City of Glasgow College?
City of Glasgow College is a next-generation college. Our Campuses at City and Riverside have been meticulously designed to offer superb opportunities to our students and to meet and adapt to the changing needs of future generations. This future-proofing complements the vast open and inspiring learning and teaching environment. Here are just a few reasons why you should make City your first choice:
- We have designed our curriculum to develop the technical skills of students and it is closely aligned with industry requirements, meaning our graduates can successfully transition from their course into employment.
- Our Financial Services curriculum has been recognised by the industry in Scotland as we won the 2019 Pioneer Award as a result of our industry engagement and teaching content.
- We support our students in a classroom environment encouraging student engagement and improving attainment.
- Over 90% of our successful students progress directly to further learning, apprenticeships, or employment.
- All of our students have a named Academic Advisor who can provide advice, support and signposting in key areas, such as:
- Opportunities to discuss your academic progress.
- Encouragement and an informed view with ways to enhance your academic studies.
- Planned workshops from the student services team on a range of areas including finance and funding, careers information, help to be a class rep etc. You can suggest to your Academic Advisor workshops and talks that would benefit you.
- A reliable point of contact throughout your studies, enabling you to make the most of your time at the college.
Make City of Glasgow College your first choice for a world-class education.
Entry requirements
Minimum entry requirements
Entry into Year 1
- Two Highers at Grade C or above in relevant* subjects; OR
- Other equivalent qualifications or experience.
* Relevant subjects include any from a STEM discipline, Business or English.
Direct Entry into Year 2
- HNC Financial Services full-time course with 15 credits.
Applications for HND Financial Services year 2 will not be processed until the end August 2024 as internal applicants are given priority.
Additional selection requirements
You'll be invited for a group and/or individual interview where you can find out more about the course and tell us why you're interested in this subject area or we'll make an offer based on your application form.
ESOL entry requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English should have minimum SQA ESOL National 5 or equivalent for NC/NQ courses and ESOL Higher or equivalent for HNC/D courses.
What you study
Year 1
- Financial Sector: An Introduction.
- Creating a Culture of Customer Care.
- Information Technology: Applications Software 1.
- Business Communication.
- Managing People and Organisations.
- Personal Financial Services.
- Financial Services: Graded Unit 1.
- Mathematics for Business.
- Business Accounting.
- Business Law.
- Economic issues.
- Marketing.
Year 2
- Investment.
- Principles of Insurance.
- Pension Provision.
- Financial Services Regulatory Framework.
- Income Tax.
- Statistics for Business.
- Economics 1: Micro and Macro Theory and Applications.
- Personal and Business Lending.
- Research Skills.
- Graded Unit 2 Project.
After the course
Careers
This course combines core elements of Business with specialist Financial Service units to give learners an advantage if applying for roles in Financial Services.
Continuing Study
This course is designed as a pathway to BA Finance Investment and Risk at Glasgow Caledonian University.
Teaching
How the course is taught
The course will be delivered by blended learning with up to one day per week being taught online and up to two days per week being taught in college (subject to and operating within any Scottish Government Covid-19 operating procedures). You are timetabled for approximately 16 hours per week and an additional 16 hours should be allowed for studying out with class time in order to be successful.
You will complete practical assignments based on a variety of case studies. There will also be an element of report writing to demonstrate the ability to explain and analyse information.
You will be required to use IT to complete some of the units. You should ensure that you possess a basic level of IT in Microsoft Office including Word and Excel.
For online learning, you will require access to a device and Wifi. You will also be accessing learning resources on our virtual learning environment called Canvas.
Assessment methods
The HND element of this course is designed around the concept of continuous assessment. This means you will be continuously working towards, undertaking or preparing for an assessment. The assessments take the form of practical assessments, assignment and case studies. You will undertake a Graded Unit Project in each year of the course.
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Mode of Study:
Full-time
Full-time
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Start Date:
26th Aug 2024, 2 years
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Location:
City Campus
Applications from International Students Welcome