Program Summary
Banking and Finance is a course that focuses on the principles, operations, and management of financial institutions, markets, and instruments. It provides students with knowledge of financial systems, including the roles of banks, investment firms, and regulatory bodies in the economy. The course covers topics such as financial accounting, risk management, corporate finance, monetary policies, and investment strategies. It also explores the impact of economic factors on financial markets and institutions. Students learn about banking regulations, financial decision-making, and the role of technology in modern finance. The course prepares individuals for careers in banking, investment, financial planning, risk assessment, and related fields, equipping them with analytical and problem-solving skills essential for navigating the financial industry.