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BSc Banking and Finance
About this course
Banking and finance is a field that sits at the centre of the global economy, managing the flow of money that enables investment, trade, growth, and risk management on a vast scale. Banks and financial institutions mobilise savings, provide credit, facilitate payments, price and distribute risk, and connect investors with opportunities across the world. Understanding how they work, how financial markets operate, and how banking decisions affect economies and societies is essential for anyone who wants to work in or alongside the financial system. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year, full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in banking, financial markets, corporate finance, investment, and the regulatory frameworks that govern the sector. A sandwich placement year is built into the programme, giving you a full year of professional experience in a banking or finance environment before you complete your final year. A year abroad option and work placement opportunities are also available, broadening your experience and giving you exposure to financial practice in different national contexts. Lincoln's commitment to student experience means the programme is designed to support your development not just academically but in the professional and personal skills that employers in competitive financial careers look for. Graduates are well-placed for careers in retail and commercial banking, investment banking, financial analysis, corporate treasury, risk management, financial regulation, and consulting. Professional qualifications in areas such as banking, investment management, or accountancy provide natural complements to the academic degree, and many graduates pursue these alongside or after their studies. Postgraduate study in finance, financial economics, or business administration is another route for those who wish to develop deeper expertise or move into more senior or specialist roles.
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