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Banking and Finance

1 Study option · UndergraduateMain Site - Cardiff
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Cardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd)

Course summary

From portfolio management to forecasting prices and assessing risk, lessons from economics permeate throughout the banking and financial services sectors. As a student on BSc Banking and Finance, you will receive a rigorous training in economics, and will learn to apply its cutting-edge mathematical, statistical and computational tools to financial analyses. Simultaneously, you will develop a critical understanding of the legal, regulatory and ethical frameworks in which financial firms operate.

Formal analysis is, however, only one dimension of the skills you will develop on our programme. The world is a complicated place, and no analysis can hope to account for every eventuality. You will learn to make evidence-based decisions about how to simplify reality to make your analysis meaningful, and to defend your decisions convincingly. You will also learn how to communicate both the complexity and nuance of your analysis to a range of specialist and non-specialist audiences both verbally and in written form.

As a BSc Banking and Finance graduate, you will be highly sought after in many different occupations because of the uniquely diverse skillset you will develop. Not only do Cardiff graduates go on to have successful careers in leading firms in the financial sector, both in London and elsewhere, but also in a variety of roles across government, accountancy and consultancy. Many more continue their studies at postgraduate level.

Distinctive Features of the Programme

  • Opportunities outside the classroom: consider a professional placement year or year of study abroad between second and final year.

  • Learn from the best: benefit from the expertise of a large, diverse faculty bringing unique insights from their own research into the classroom.

  • State of the art facilities: you will be taught in our 65-terminal trading from throughout your degree, starting in first year.

  • Tailor your studies: all final-year modules are optional so you can choose the ones that best fit your interests and aspirations.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N301
Institution code:
C15

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75 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

85 Go onto work and study

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