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The banking and financial industry significantly shapes broader society and the worldwide economy, making it heavily regulated. You'll examine regulatory effects, how banks generate value for stakeholders, and the sector's response to the Covid-19 crisis along with its health, social, and economic consequences. The MSc in Banking and Finance enhances your current finance, economics, or business expertise to equip you for a demanding yet fulfilling career in banking. You'll study banking efficiency, financial crises, regulatory structures, and risk management. Additionally, you'll analyze contemporary banking challenges and learn how fintech innovations have transformed the industry.
A 2:2 degree, or international equivalent, in a numerate field such as: Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a similar relevant field.
OR
A 2:2 degree, or international equivalent, in Business Management, Business Adminstration, Accounting or Commerce which includes at least two passed modules from the fields of Quantitative Methods, Economics, Finance and/or Investment, or Banking.
We will also consider applicants who hold a CFA Institute Programme Level One, Two or Three (pass or above).
Applicants from any other background will be considered on a case by case basis, dependant on the content of their undergraduate degree or at least two years' relevant work experience in the field of economics, finance, banking, investment, financial engineering or risk management (please include your CV with your application).