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Banking and Finance - BSc (Hons) Degree
Banking and Finance - BSc (Hons) Degree

Banking and Finance - BSc (Hons) Degree

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English Requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent

Course Information

The BSc Banking and Finance degree at Cardiff Met covers the key concepts of banking and finance and provides students with an understanding of the importance of this area in a practical and theoretical context. 

The course will equip students with the tools and analytical capabilities to identify and resolve complex problems in a dynamic and strategic way. In addition, this programme will provide students with highly transferable skills as well as a deep knowledge of a broad range of financial software. 

Banking and finance is fundamental to the world economy as it ensures that new and existing companies can raise the funds needed to undertake profitable investment ideas. This course is ideal if you have no previous experience in banking and finance but want to learn more about this industry. 

In the first year you will gain an insight into how financial institutions fit into the world economy, along with key quantitative methods techniques needed for a career in this industry. You will also be able to choose a language, either Mandarin Chinese, Spanish or French, as part of your programme. The optional language can be continued throughout your three-year degree and would further enhance your employability skills. 

The second year will involve expanding your knowledge by studying the impact of different types of risk on both companies and countries. The final year will enhance your understanding of the importance of remaining informed on contemporary issues in the wider business context by undertaking independent research. 

The teaching will involve lecturers, workshops and seminars which will have both academic knowledge and practical experience. The practical experience will include the use of financial software, such as Bloomberg, to teach you the skills you need for the workplace after graduation.

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Year 1

Students will take 100 credits of compulsory modules and will be able to select 20 credits of optional modules. 

Compulsory modules:

  • Quantitative Methods I (20 credits)

  • Global Financial Services (20 credits)

  • The Economy: Microeconomics (20 credits)

  • The Economy: Macroeconomics (20 credits)

  • Financial Accounting (20 credits)

Optional modules: 

  • French / Spanish / Mandarin Chinese/ Communication in Professional
    Contexts 1 (20 credits)

  • Law and the World of Business (20 credits)

Year 2 

Student will take 100 credits of compulsory modules and will be able to select 20 credits from the range of available optional modules. 

Compulsory modules:

  • Quantitative Methods II (20 credits)

  • Money Banking and Risk (20 credits)

  • Investment Markets and Principles (20 credits)

  • Work Experience OR Volunteering Project (20 credits) 

Optional modules:

  • Corporate and Business Law (20 credits)

  • Financial Reporting (20 credits)

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics (20 credits)

  • Intermediate Microeconomics (20 credits)

  • Games and Information Management (20 credits)

  • Digital Analytics – Web, Mobile & Marketing (20 credits)

  • French / Spanish / Mandarin Chinese in Professional Contexts 2 (20 credits)

Year 3

Students will take 60 credits of compulsory modules and will be able to select 60 credits from the range of available optional modules. 

Compulsory modules: 

  • International Banking Regulation (20 credits)

  • Investment Management (20 credits)

  • Capital Markets and Derivatives (20 credits)

Optional modules: 

  • Dissertation (40 credits) 

  • Econometrics (20 credits)

  • Business Structures and Regulations (20 credits)

  • Behavioural Finance (20 credits)

  • Advanced Financial Reporting (20 credits)

  • Financial Management for Managers (20 credits) 

  • Economic Tools for Government (20 credits) 

  • Applied Microeconomics (20 credits)

  • Macroeconomics: Theory and Application (20 credits)

  • Analytics and Business Intelligence (20 credits)

  • Macroeconomics: Theory and Application (20 credits)

  • Analytics and Business Intelligence (20 credits)

  • French / Spanish / Mandarin Chinese / Communication in Professional Contexts (20 credits)

  • Industrial Work Experience (20 credits)

  • Money and Credit (20 credits)​

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates will find a wide variety of career opportunities within the banking and finance sector, as well as the majority of the other industrial sectors (both public and private), including the credit analysis sector, financial and professional services, risk analysis, and institutional investment opportunities. 

On successful completion of this degree programme, there are also further taught postgraduate study options across Accounting, Banking, Economics and Finance here at Cardiff Met, as well as research and PhD programmes

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OSHC: 624 ($) GBP per year

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