BSc (Hons) Finance with International Year One
Newcastle University International Study Centre
Combine your preparation studies with BSc (Hons) Finance in a single programme. Start your first year in a supportive environment for international students, then continue directly to Year 2 of your degree at Newcastle University – all on just one visa.
If you don’t meet the minimum entry requirements for this programme, you should apply for an International Year One in Finance.
Key Information
Programme overview
- Gain essential knowledge and skills modern finance practices.
- Improve need your English language study skills within the context of Finance.
- Develop an in-depth understanding of the main principles of Management and Financial Accounting, microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, quantitative methods, statistical concepts and data analysis.
- Study your pathway and degree with an iCAS (integrated Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)) and no need for visa renewal.
- Complete Year 1 in a supportive environment for international students, then continue directly to Year 2 of your degree.
Why study at Newcastle University?
- Newcastle Business School holds triple-crown accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS, placing it among the elite 1% of business schools worldwide.
- World top 250 and UK top 20 for Accounting and Finance (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025).
- Accredited by organisations that offer exemptions from professional body exams, including ACCA, CIMA and ICAEW.
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Course Details
BSc (Hons) Finance with International Year One
Newcastle University International Study Centre
Age Requirement
17
All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the programme.Academic Requirements
Satisfactory completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation programme, first year of an overseas university degree programme with good grades, or equivalent.English Language Requirements
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent.Academic Year 2026/27
21st September 2026 - 18th June 2027
- Term 1: 21st September 2026 - 11th December 2026
- Term 2: 4th January 2027 - 19th March 2027
- Term 3: 5th April 2027 - 18th June 2027
Academic Year 2026/27
4th January 2027 - 3rd September 2027
- Term 1: 4th January 2027 - 19th March 2027
- Term 2: 5th April 2027 - 4th June 2027
- Term 3: 7th June 2027 - 3rd September 2027
Estimated cost of attendance
Tuition fee
£ 24,500.00
Enrolment fee (Compulsory)
£ 275.00
Textbooks (Compulsory)
£ 295.00 - 360.00
Studio or lab fee (compulsory - programme dependent)
£ 575.00
Approximate cost
£ 25,645.00 - 25,710.00
The cost of your study plan may vary depending on factors including the pathway chosen, programme length and choice of accommodation.
Prices shown here are provisional and reflect the cost of tuition fees for this programme for the 2026/27 academic year. Tuition fees for this programme may increase in future academic years. See more information about tuition fees here.
All students who confirm their offer on or before 30 November 2026 will pay the 2026/2027 price as per their existing offer letter. After 30 November 2026, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2027/2028 pricing. Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.
Core modules
Credit Units
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