Bangor University
Bangor LL57 2DG, United Kingdom Total enrollment: 10,766 (2014) Campus: Bangor Phone: +44 1248 351151 Founded: 1884

This Welcome website will help you on your way to starting your journey as a Bangor student. It will direct you to all the essential information you will need as you settle into your life as a student. Our Welcome Week is the ideal introduction to University life. It gives you the chance to make new friends and meet academic staff as well as finalise your modules, and find your way around before you start your studies. Our Peer Guides are specially trained second and third year students who are on hand to help you to settle in. Look out for them in their brightly coloured shirts - they will be out in force greeting new arrivals and encouraging everyone to join in all the activities. Arriving to Bangor after Welcome Week?

Master of Science in Banking and Finance

 

This degree programme provides the opportunity to follow the prestigious CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) specialist pathway and acquire the skills to complete the CFA Level 1 examination (for both September-intake and January-intake students). 

The programme is accredited by the CIMA (the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) which means students could be entitled to claim exemptions for some of their professional examinations, please see CIMA website. 

Study for an MBA Banking and Finance Master’s Degree at one of Europe’s foremost Banking and Finance Schools. The MBA Banking and Finance is designed for candidates with degrees or relevant business backgrounds, who wish to develop their expertise and further their professional careers.

A primary objective of the MBA Banking and Finance is to develop knowledgeable and capable executives to move quickly to key positions in the financial services sector. The programme will provide executive training at an advanced level covering the latest developments in the management of banks and financial services firms.

We have held a long and strong international reputation in the study of banking and finance and have run Master's programmes in banking and finance since 1973. Over the same period, we have also run a successful PhD programme where research typically focuses on banking and financial sector issues. Postgraduates have enjoyed a mix of both theoretical and practical elements covering contemporary developments in the banking and financial field. The MBA aims to extend and develop advanced training relating to the practical managerial issues faced by modern financial service firms.

 

 

The main aim of our full-time MBA is to introduce a much stronger practical emphasis focussing on the strategies and financial management of financial firms. Your MBA will give you practical insight and skills in a range of strategic and management areas in financial services. We invite practitioners to share their views and experiences. Case studies and contemporary issues figure highly in the programme.

The School has a lively group of staff, who are always willing to share their knowledge and expertise. Your teaching staff at Bangor are active researchers, combining high levels of expertise with a desire to extend their subject area, and, most importantly from a postgraduate viewpoint, an enthusiasm to encourage others to develop their academic, financial and business skills.

Why study the MBA Banking and Finance?

Financial systems and financial services firms’ strategies are now involved in a fundamental, far reaching process of realignment and change. The strategic priority of banks and other financial institutions has shifted away from growth and size alone towards a greater emphasis on profitability, performance and shareholder value creation. The growing economic importance of financial sectors has also re-emphasised that bankers, fund managers, multinational companies, securities firms, regulators and financial advisers must have a clear understanding of the theory and practice relating to banking and finance.

https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/banking-and-finance-mba

 

The tables below (click on the relevant course level drop-down) specifies the IELTS score (and equivalent scores in other acceptable English tests) required to enter programmes within the University's Academic Schools. The level required will vary according to the course and level of study.

Bangor University also recognizes Non-SELT Tests and Online Tests as mentioned below for direct entry to its degree programs.  

Also, scores lower than IELTS 6.0 equivalent in any of these non-SELT and Online test scores will also be recognized for entry onto our  Online Pre Sessional English courses. Candidates may consider gaining entry into the UK to study a pre-sessional English programme by means of a student visitor visa. For further information about this option contact elcos@bangor.ac.uk

 

https://www.bangor.ac.uk/international/future/englishlanguage

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