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You'll examine how capital moves through economies, how financial institutions manage risk, and how markets respond to global events. Banking and Finance sits at the intersection of quantitative analysis and economic decision-making.

The learning environment fosters independent thinking and analytical rigor across a range of real-world financial scenarios. Through applied coursework, you'll study credit analysis, portfolio management, regulatory frameworks, and corporate financial strategy. You'll also develop competencies in financial modeling, interpreting market data, and evaluating investment performance, skills that translate directly into professional practice.

Whether you're drawn to retail banking, investment management, or financial regulation, this field opens pathways into roles such as financial analyst, credit risk officer, wealth manager, or treasury specialist. Postgraduate study goes further, covering advanced derivatives pricing, structured finance, and quantitative methods that employers in asset management and capital markets actively seek. Undergraduate study builds the foundational literacy in accounting, economics, and statistics that underpins all of these careers. Your coursework grounds every concept in how institutions and markets actually operate.