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Accounting and Finance Route

The Accounting and Finance Route (Business, Management, Economics, Accounting & Finance Course) is designed for students aiming to progress to degree programmes in Accounting, Finance, or related fields.

This route provides a strong foundation in the key principles that underpin financial decision-making, business performance, and economic analysis. You will develop both the theoretical understanding and practical skills needed to succeed in higher education and in the global financial sector.

Throughout the course, you will strengthen your mathematical and analytical abilities while exploring how these skills are applied within accounting and finance contexts. You will also gain insight into the broader economic and legal environments that shape financial practice, preparing you to think critically about how businesses operate and make strategic financial choices. Alongside subject-specific knowledge, you will enhance your academic research, communication, and problem-solving skills, which are essential for success at university and beyond.

By the end of the course, you will be well prepared to progress to undergraduate degrees such as Accounting and Finance, and to embark on a future career in professional accountancy, financial management, or business analysis.

Key Information

Mode of Study: Full-time, on-campus

Course Start: 28 September 2026
(available as Extended IFP, start date - 17 August 2026)

Course End: 3 July 2027

Fees: £27,150 (£29,950 for Extended IFP)

Department: Warwick Global Academy 

Application Deadline: 10 August 2026

The modules on this programme have been developed to give you a thorough preparation for a range of related undergraduate degrees.

Academic Research and Communication Skills
This module develops the academic language, literacy, and research skills needed for success in UK higher education. Students will practise reading, writing, listening, and speaking in academic contexts, learning how to structure arguments, present ideas clearly, and communicate effectively in written and spoken formats. The module also introduces critical academic practices such as evaluating sources, engaging in inquiry-based research, and reflecting on learning. Through teamwork and a research-based project, students apply these skills to authentic academic tasks. By the end of the module, students will be able to plan, produce, and present structured academic work, collaborate effectively with others, and demonstrate the independent study skills required for undergraduate success.

Foundations of Economics
This module introduces the fundamental concepts and tools of economics, equipping students to analyse complex economic problems. It emphasises the use of models to explain and evaluate real-world issues, while also considering alternative viewpoints and assumptions within economic theory. Students will gain an understanding of the intuition behind mathematical models and their application to microeconomics and macroeconomics, building a foundation for advanced study in these areas. By the end of the module, students will be able to apply basic economic models, compare different economic perspectives, and use theoretical tools to analyse key economic issues.

Foundation Mathematics for Finance and Economics
This module develops the mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysing practical problems in finance and economics. Students will build confidence in applying mathematical processes to real-world contexts, with particular attention to quantitative analysis in business and financial settings. The module provides a foundation for further mathematical study and equips students with problem-solving skills directly applicable to finance and economics. By the end of the module, students will be able to apply mathematical and statistical techniques to analyse problems, interpret results, and communicate solutions clearly.
Foundations of Business Law & Finance
This module introduces students to Business Law and Finance, two essential aspects of business operations. The Business Law component explores the legal frameworks that shape business activity, including types of business structures, basic principles of contract law, and the responsibilities of businesses and individuals under the law. The Finance component focuses on how businesses raise funds, make financial decisions, and assess their financial performance. Together, these areas provide a well-rounded introduction to the legal and financial dimensions of business. By the end of the module, students will be able to explain key legal principles relevant to business, apply basic financial concepts, and evaluate how law and finance influence business decision-making.

Please note that given the interval between the publication of these modules and enrolment, some of the information may change. You can find out more by reading our terms and conditions.

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Meet Kristine

Find out what it is really like to study at University of Warwick directly from Kristine, who studied the IFP Finance programme in 2024 and is now completing her BSc Accounting and Finance degree at Warwick – get answers on campus life, accommodation, study support, wellbeing and more.

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