Banking and Finance

Banking and Finance

The degree in Banking and Finance aims to provide you with an understanding of the ways in which financial intermediaries and institutions operate, and the structure and functioning of financial markets. You will learn about the pricing of financial assets, and why and how corporations issue various types of assets. The banking units will provide information on precisely how such intermediaries operate, both on a domestic level and in the international arena. You will also learn how banks (and other institutions) might use financial assets, for example derivatives, in their risk management procedures.

Who is it for?

• This degree may suit you if you want to pursue a career in accountancy, consulting, commercial or investment banking, financial market, WTO, trading or risk management.

Features of the degree
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• The degree has its foundations in quantitative, economic, and accounting and finance subjects.

• There are further compulsory units in finance, banking and risk management. These units form the core of the programme.

• You can choose optional units in related areas, such as international financial management, that complement the core units to give well rounded coverage of the major issues and areas of modern financial theory and practice.