(MFin) Banking and Finance
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In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
4 Years
From the City of London to Singapore, Frankfurt to New York, the banking sector offers lucrative and rewarding careers for graduates with the skills and drive to succeed in a highly competitive global industry.
Lincoln’s MFin Banking and Finance degree is aimed at those who aspire to a career in the financial sector in roles such as securities analyst, financial or investment manager, or as a private, commercial, or investment banker.
During this course, students are encouraged to learn about how the economy works, how decisions are made in banking and finance, and how financial systems and capital markets operate in an international context. They are invited to explore how government policies influence the overall stock market index, how corporate actions affect stock prices, and how private and corporate wealth is created.
A number of our academics teaching Banking and Finance at Lincoln have knowledge and practical expertise gained from experience in the sector, which gives students the opportunity to learn about real-world scenarios.
Students on this four-year MFin programme have the opportunity to study research methods and advanced modules. They also have the chance to complete a substantive independent study project in an area of specific interest.
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About this course
A Banking and Finance degree can be a pathway to senior management positions in the private, public, and commercial sectors. Graduates may choose to pursue a career in financial management, stock brokerage and trading, investment management, commercial banking, private banking, wealth management, or investment banking. This degree encourage the development of research techniques, which are necessary for those choosing to progress to further postgraduate-level study.
United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBB
International Baccalaureate: 30 points overall
BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Distinction, Merit
Access to Higher Education Diploma: 45 Level 3 credits with a minimum of 120 UCAS Tariff points
Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs to include a grade 5 (B) in Maths, a 4 (C) in English and one further GCSE graded at 4 (C) or above. Equivalent Level 2 qualifications may be considered.
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Subjects
- Market
- Investment
- Economics
- International
- Banking
- Finance
- Financial
- Private
- Accountancy
- Banking and Finance
- Banking Finance
- Financial Training
- Behaviour
- Organisational
Course programme
- Introduction to Accountancy and Finance (Core)
- Organisational Behaviour (Core)
- Principles of Economics (Core)
- Principles of Marketing (Core)
- Contemporary Issues in Banking (Core)
- Financial Management (Core)
- Financial Markets and Institutions (Core)
- Fundamentals of Econometrics (Core)
- International Economics (Core)
- Macroeconomic Environment for Business (Core)
- Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Core)
- Advanced Econometrics I (Cross-sectional and Panel Data Analysis) (Core)
- Advanced Econometrics II (Time-Series) (Core)
- Advanced Financial Management (Core)
- Behavioural Finance and Economics (Option)
- Decision-Making and Game Theory (Option)
- Leadership and High Performance Teams (Option)
- Personal Financial Planning (Core)
- Private Banking and Wealth Management (Core)
- Commercial Bank Management (Core)
- Dissertation and Research Design for Finance (Core)
- Financial Analysis and Valuation (Core)
- Investment Banking (Core)
- Current Issues in Governance and Finance (Option)
Additional information
Part-time - UK/EU - £77.00 per credit point
(MFin) Banking and Finance