Program Summary
Banking and finance as a course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the financial systems, institutions, and markets that support the global economy. It covers the principles and practices of managing money, investments, and financial services. Students learn about key topics such as financial analysis, risk management, monetary policy, corporate finance, banking operations, and financial regulations. The course aims to develop analytical, quantitative, and decision-making skills necessary for careers in banking, investment, insurance, and other financial services. It also explores the role of technology in modern finance and the ethical and legal considerations within the industry. Through theoretical knowledge and practical applications, students gain insights into how financial institutions operate and how financial decisions impact businesses and economies.