Banking and Finance BSc (Hons)
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Course overview
This course aims to prepare you for a wide range of careers in banking and finance. Build your understanding of financial markets, banking regulations, the principles of banking, and advanced issues in banking and risk management. Developing skills in these areas could help you tap career opportunities in investment banking, retail banking, compliance, trading, fund management, risk management, security and fraud prevention, advice, and sales and marketing.
Explore key theories of finance and banking and learn how they're applied to solve real-world problems.
Learn important statistical software and tools widely used in the global banking industry.
Get hands-on experience with market-leading financial databases such as Bloomberg, Refinitiv Workspace, Fitch Connect and Bureau van Dijk.
Why you should study this course
You’ll have the opportunity to:
- gain professional certification in key financial database skills (Bloomberg, LSEG Workspace) at no additional cost.
- learn from guest speakers from banking and financial organisations.
- access free maths and statistics support and advice through drop-in sessions led by knowledgeable staff.
- learn from our experienced teaching team who bring experience from working in financial markets and institutions globally
What you’ll study
FOUNDATION YEAR IN BUSINESS
Start date: 15 September 2025
In the Fall semester there will be two modules:
- Development of Academic Language & Skills
- Business Communications
In the Spring semester there will be three modules:
- Success in Academic Language & Skills
- Management Skills
- Marketing for Business
In addition to the Foundation Year modules, students at Coventry University Kazakhstan will also need to complete the following modules as mandated by Kazakhstan regulations:
- Kazakh language
- History of Kazakhstan (in English)
- Philosophy (in English)
FOUNDATION YEAR IN BUSINESS - January Intake
Start date: 12 January 2026
This is ideal if you missed the September start or want to transfer from a different university.
In the Spring semester there will be four modules:
- Success in Academic Language & Skills
- Business Communications
- Management Skills
- Marketing for Business
In addition to the Foundation Year modules, students at Coventry University Kazakhstan will also need to complete the following modules as mandated by Kazakhstan regulations:
- Kazakh language
- History of Kazakhstan (in English)
- Philosophy (in English)
During your Foundation Year, you will study alongside students who are pursuing related degrees. This offers you the chance to establish connections and form friendships with a diverse group of people who share similar interests and aspirations.
This course has a common first year.
The common first year enables you to work alongside students doing similar courses to you, to widen your knowledge and exposure to other subject areas and professions. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other students, so you can share your insights and experience which will help you to develop and learn.
If you discover an interest in a specific subject you have studied, upon successful completion of your first year, you could swap degrees with another course in your common first year (subject to meeting progression requirements).
Get a comprehensive introduction to the principles of economics. This module covers core concepts, analytical methods and fundamental theories in microeconomics and macroeconomics. It is designed to build essential knowledge for further study in economics, finance and related disciplines. You should develop the skills to apply economic theory to real-world policy issues, and contemporary economic and financial challenges.
The microeconomics component explores individual decision-making, market dynamics and government intervention, while the macroeconomics component focuses on economy-wide phenomena, government policy and macroeconomic stability.
By integrating perspectives in microeconomics and macroeconomics, this module aims to provide a strong foundation for intermediate economics, finance and policy-related studies. It should enhance your economic reasoning, critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing you to assess economic issues in theoretical and applied contexts.
This module aims to equip you with the quantitative and academic skills you will need to study economics and finance successfully. This module will build upon your existing mathematical skills and knowledge to explore and develop an in-depth understanding of how algebra, calculus and other techniques are widely applied in finance and economics.
It also aims to expand your quantitative analysis skills by introducing the fundamental concepts and methods of statistics used in economics and finance. This should allow you to conduct basic empirical investigations in applied finance and economics and provide you with the necessary foundation of knowledge for later modules in econometrics.
The module content aims to develop and improve your skills in time management, academic research, writing and digital literacy in spreadsheets and statistical packages.
By the end of this module, you should have a strong mathematical and statistical foundation and knowledge of the analytical tools required for quantitative reasoning, econometric modelling and empirical research.
This module introduces the key issues concerning sustainability and ethics within the global financial and economic landscape. Drawing on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, you will examine the influence of national and global sustainability policies, regulations and ethical principles that drive sustainable and responsible business practices. This module also explores the role of entrepreneurship in the context of responsible management practice. It introduces the key concepts and debates of general entrepreneurial principles, reviewing the social, economic and environmental challenges. This module aims to prepare you to become a responsible leader and entrepreneur, mindful of the ethical, social and environmental impact of your decisions.
This module aims to provide you with an understanding of how businesses raise capital and conduct investment appraisals. This module also explores the concepts of debt, savings and investments from a personal finance perspective.
You should gain knowledge of the main financial products offered by the UK financial services industry and an understanding of financial markets and financial institutions.
Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to undertake independent research. In this module, you will be introduced to data analysis using econometrics, with an emphasis on principles and applications of the Classical Linear Regression Model and violations of its underlying assumptions. Using global economic and financial data, this module explores statistical techniques of descriptive analysis, estimation, hypothesis testing and modelling. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and interpretation of quantitative results for economic and financial decision-making.
You will formulate fitting research objectives and select appropriate methodologies to develop your competence in designing and evaluating successful qualitative and quantitative research projects. Through experimentation on diverse data sources, you should elevate your analytical and reflective abilities, preparing you for contemporary data-driven challenges.
This module will introduce you to relevant concepts in corporate and behavioural finance. Learn about the workings of the equity and bond markets, develop quantitative skills to price stocks and bonds, and study techniques to understand the trade-off between risk and return to an optimal effect. You would also develop a critical understanding of theories and empirics of asset pricing models and market efficiency hypothesis and gain an awareness of key financial decisions taken by firms.
This module aims to give you a theoretical and practical understanding of investor psychology and decision-making so you can critically evaluate how investment decisions are affected by cognitive errors, psychological biases and emotions.
This module covers the basics of financial theory and how they are applied in the real world. There will be structured opportunities to develop your quantitative and analytical skills in preparation for more advanced studies in finance.
This module aims to provide you with a theoretical framework which can be used to assess the rationale for financial regulation in general and the effectiveness of specific regulatory initiatives across the financial system.
Regulatory structures in the UK and other countries will be analysed, as will the varying ways in which regulation is conducted in practice across the whole financial system. You will also consider the regulatory issues that have been raised by the last financial crisis.
Understand the structure of the UK financial regulatory environment in comparison to other countries, appreciate the regulatory infrastructure of UK financial services, the key legislations in financial regulation, the mandates and functions of the key regulatory bodies and the role of ethics in professional practice.
Learn the meaning and importance of corporate governance, the main governance issues, and how to maintain sound and effective governance mechanisms.
Gain introductory knowledge of how banks operate to achieve financial intermediation. Starting with the core functions of banking, this module would help you understand the banks’ financial statements and financial management. Module content will cover the various types of risks faced by banks, and you will be introduced to the central banking system to understand how central banks play a pivotal role in the industry. The module will also introduce you to the regulation of banks in the UK.
This module focuses on the bond and equity markets. You will be introduced to discounted cash flow-related bond pricing techniques along with bond portfolio management and the associated risk immunisation methodologies. Concerning equity valuation, you will compare discounted cash flow methods with fundamental valuation approaches, including value investing and growth investing. Market timing is also explored through the application of technical analysis. You should gain a thorough understanding of identifying, assessing and mitigating various business risks. Module content also covers operational, financial, reputational and credit risks, emphasising effective strategies and tools for risk management.
This module is your chance to apply the knowledge and insights learnt on the course. It aims to develop you into an independent and ethical researcher. You will conduct a research project related to your course to evidence your intellectual, technical and analytical skills. You will receive personalised support and guidance from a supervisor and benefit from critical discussions and cross-fertilisation in group supervision sessions.
Build on your knowledge of the principles of banking through in-depth, advanced analysis of current issues in banking. This module is designed to help you develop your understanding and analytical skills that could be useful in postgraduate study or roles in the banking industry. It also aims to provide you with an appreciation of current banking issues that should enhance your employability in the sector. Explore issues in three broad areas, namely the structure and performance of the banking sector and the implications of interventions in the market at the micro and macro levels. Topics covered in these areas could include ethical banking, fraud, AI in banking, sustainability and climate finance. However, the rapidly evolving nature of the sector means that the precise content of the module may vary to meet current trends.
Choose one from the following two:
Insurance and Pensions - 30 credits
Insurance plays two key functions over the life cycle of a consumer. It absorbs risks and protects consumers from losing their income because of death, disability, retirement or depletion of income. Yet, insurance is not widely understood, resulting in the over-insurance of small risks (for example, contents) and underinsurance of big risks (for example, premature death and disability).
This module examines the use of insurance products to hedge against these three risks in life: premature death and disability, inadequate income in retirement and longevity risk. It focuses on how life insurance products (such as life insurance, critical illness, income protection) can be used to hedge against premature death and disability, pension plans to ensure adequate income in retirement and annuities to hedge against longevity risk. This module also examines why personal risk management is the foundation of financial planning, and why individuals need to have a greater understanding of insurance and pensions, because of changing welfare and occupational pension provision.
Risk Management in Banking – 30 credits
Develop an understanding of the key risks faced by banks and what actions they can take to mitigate these risks. You will explore the spectrum of risks, including liquidity, credit, market risk and operational risk at the enterprise (balance sheet) level and at the whole financial sector (systemic) level. This module aims to reflect the emergence and increasing recognition of systemic risk management as a risk discipline.
We regularly review our course content, to make it relevant and current for the benefit of our students. For these reasons, course modules may be updated.
How You'll Learn
You will be taught using case studies of real-life challenges facing global banks, and apply your skills and knowledge to make recommendations to solve problems.
We aim to offer opportunities to attend guest lectures delivered by speakers from the banking industry (subject to availability).
You will be taught in one of the largest educational trading floors in Europe, running Bloomberg terminals and provided with access to a wealth of live and historical trading market data.
Typically, a module involves interactive lecture(s) weekly, delivered synchronously online or on campus, followed by a range of active learning sessions such as seminars and workshops.
In addition, you will meet other students on the course and your tutors weekly during term time to engage in community-building activities, receive support and raise concerns relating to the course.
The assessment strategy is designed to be efficient and manageable and consists of authentic assessments, very similar to those tasks students will have to complete in their future careers.
Teaching contact hours
As a full-time undergraduate student, you will study modules totalling 120 credits each academic year. You will normally study one 30-credit module at a time. A typical 30-credit module requires a total of 300 hours of study made up of teaching contact hours, guided and independent study.
Teaching hours
Teaching hours may vary depending on your year of study and selected modules. During your first year, you can expect 12-15 teaching hours each week. You will also have the option to attend additional sessions, including time with a progress coach or to meet with staff for advice and feedback. As you progress through your studies, teaching hours may reduce.
Guided and independent study
Throughout your studies, you will be expected to spend time in guided and independent study to make up the required study hours per module. You’ll be digging deeper into topics, review what you’ve learned and complete assignments. This can be completed around your personal commitments. As you progress through your studies, you’ll spend more time in independent study.
Online learning
As an innovative university, we use different teaching methods including online tools and emerging technologies. So, some of your teaching hours and assessments may be delivered online.
Assessment
This course will be assessed using a variety of methods which will vary depending upon the module.
Assessment methods may include:
- phase tests
- essays
- group work
- presentations
- reports
- projects
- coursework
- exams
- individual assignments.
The Coventry University Group assessment strategy ensures that our courses are fairly assessed and allows us to monitor student progression towards achieving the intended learning outcomes.
Careers and opportunities
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- use a range of transferable skills, e.g. writing clear and concise reports based on evidence and logic, making effective use of information technology, and creative problem-solving.
- communicate technical banking and financial concepts in a clear manner to a range of relevant stakeholders.
- apply banking and financial theories and empirical methods to real-world scenarios.
- carry out an independent piece of research on a banking or finance topic using appropriate theories and analytical tools.
- understand the importance and relevance of personal finance and banking products and services to daily life.
- apply appropriate mathematical and quantitative techniques to solve business and financial problems.
- understand the importance of banks, their function in society, and ethics in banking and financial decisions.
- apply the key approaches to risk management in devising strategies to tackle practical issues and risks that confront modern banking. Understand the role of banking and financial regulators and how this impacts the performance and structure of banks and other financial institutions.
The course aims to give you the confidence to give sound financial advice and make effective financial decisions. You should be well placed to pursue a wide variety of potential future careers options in areas such as:
- finance
- banking
- management
- accounting
- personal and corporate finance
- business
- education in private, public and third sector organisations.
The graduate destinations listed above illustrate potential career paths. You may need to gain additional qualifications or practical experience, pass professional examinations, complete training, cover associated costs and meet specific visa or immigration requirements to secure employment in these fields.
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