Program Summary
Banking and Finance is a course that focuses on the management of money, financial systems, and institutions. It covers areas such as financial management, banking operations, investment analysis, corporate finance, risk management, international finance, and financial markets. Students learn how financial institutions operate, how to assess financial risks, and how to make informed investment and lending decisions. The course equips graduates with analytical, decision-making, and financial planning skills. Career opportunities include roles as bankers, financial analysts, investment officers, loan officers, risk managers, and financial consultants in banks, insurance companies, and corporate finance departments.