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BSc Banking and Finance
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Banking and finance is a discipline that sits at the heart of how economies function, examining how financial institutions raise and allocate capital, how financial markets operate, how risk is measured and managed, and how banking systems serve the needs of individuals, businesses, and governments. Banks are fundamental infrastructure of modern economies, and the financial sector as a whole shapes investment, growth, and the distribution of economic resources in ways that affect everyone. Understanding it requires both theoretical sophistication and practical knowledge of how financial institutions and markets actually work. This four-year, full-time programme at Bangor, which has a well-established reputation for banking and finance education, develops both the academic foundations and the practical competence needed for careers in the financial sector. You will study banking theory, financial markets, risk management, investment analysis, corporate finance, and the regulatory frameworks that govern financial institutions. The programme includes a placement year and a year abroad, both of which provide valuable opportunities to develop professionally in financial environments and to see how banking and finance operate in different national and regulatory contexts. The combination of academic depth and practical experience is well suited to a sector that values both. Graduates move into roles across the financial services sector, including retail and investment banking, asset management, financial analysis, risk management, treasury, and compliance. The year abroad and placement experience add international and professional dimensions that are particularly valuable in a global industry. Many graduates also pursue professional qualifications in banking, finance, or risk management after graduation. Further study in banking, financial economics, or finance is a natural extension for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue careers in research or financial regulation.
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