You'll be taught through a mix of tutor-led learning, independent student-led study and group projects.
Lectures, workshops/seminars, group project work and tutoring make up 12 hours of contact time each week. You'll spend at least as much time again studying independently. This includes preparing for workshops/seminars, reviewing lectures, online work, reading and other research activity. You'll also prepare assessed work and revise for end of module exams.
You'll develop your communication and presentation skills, IT and numeracy skills, and project and time management skills. And your improved problem solving, critical thinking, analysis, evaluation and innovation skills will help you stand out as a graduate.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL
Financial Institutions and Markets
Understanding Business and Financial Information
Introductory Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Statistics and Data Management
Introduction to Finance.
Principles and Practices of Banking
Management and Cost Accounting
Governance and Ethics in Banking
Investment Banking
Introductory Econometrics.
Credit Management: Theory and Practice
Market Analysis for Private Investors
Economic Research Methods
Economics of Money and Banking
International Trade and Multinational Business
The Wellbeing of People and Society.
Final Year Project
Contemporary Issues in Banking and Finance
Work Integrated Learning or Cross Cultural Learning and Development or Placement Learning or Learning and Development on Study Year Abroad.