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BSc Banking and Investment Finance
About this course
Banking and finance sit at the heart of modern economies, channelling capital to where it can be used most productively and providing the instruments through which risk is managed, wealth is built, and trade is conducted. At Middlesex University, the BSc Banking and Investment Finance is a three-year full-time degree that includes a foundation year for students who benefit from additional preparation before entering the main programme, and a sandwich year that gives you a substantial period of work experience in the finance sector. Work placement is embedded in the structure of the degree, meaning that by the time you graduate you will have real professional experience alongside your academic qualification. The programme covers the theory and practice of banking and investment finance in depth. You will study how financial markets operate, how banks and investment institutions are structured and regulated, and how the instruments used in equity, debt, and derivatives markets work. Quantitative methods, financial modelling, and the analysis of financial statements are central to the curriculum, giving you a technical foundation that is directly applicable in professional settings. The programme also develops your understanding of the regulatory environment in which financial institutions operate, which has become increasingly important following significant reforms to how banks and investment firms are supervised. The combination of theory and applied study, reinforced by the placement year, is designed to produce graduates who can function effectively in professional finance from an early stage of their careers. Graduates of this programme are well positioned for careers across the financial sector. Banking, investment management, corporate finance, financial analysis, risk management, and compliance are among the most direct career paths. The sandwich year experience is particularly valuable in building the professional networks and practical skills that support entry into competitive graduate programmes at banks and financial institutions. Some graduates go on to professional qualifications such as the CFA or ACCA, while others pursue postgraduate study in finance, financial economics, or related fields. The combination of technical knowledge, professional experience, and analytical skill the degree develops provides a strong foundation for a career in finance.
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