BBA Banking & Finance

A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Banking and Finance is a program that provides…..

Overview

A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Banking and Finance is a program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the financial industry, banking operations, financial management, investment analysis, and related areas. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from a BBA in Banking and Finance program:

  1. Core Business Courses: The program typically starts with core business courses that provide a foundational understanding of business concepts. These courses may include accounting, economics, management, marketing, business ethics, and organizational behavior.

  2. Specialized Banking and Finance Courses: In addition to core business courses, students will take specialized courses focusing on banking and finance topics. These courses may include:

    • Banking Operations: Covers banking systems, financial institutions, banking regulations, banking products and services, and risk management in banking.
    • Financial Management: Explores principles of financial management, financial analysis, financial planning, capital budgeting, and working capital management.
    • Investment Analysis: Studies investment strategies, portfolio management, asset valuation, risk-return trade-offs, and investment decision-making.
    • Corporate Finance: Focuses on corporate financial decision-making, capital structure, dividend policy, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance.
    • Financial Markets: Examines financial markets, financial instruments, capital markets, money markets, stock exchanges, and securities trading.
    • International Finance: Covers international financial markets, foreign exchange markets, exchange rate determination, international trade finance, and global financial management.
  3. Banking and Finance Regulations: Students learn about banking and finance regulations, compliance requirements, financial reporting standards, and regulatory frameworks governing the financial industry.

  4. Risk Management: The program may include courses on financial risk management, credit risk assessment, market risk analysis, liquidity risk management, and derivatives.

  5. Financial Analysis and Reporting: Students gain skills in financial statement analysis, financial reporting, financial modeling, and interpreting financial data to make informed business decisions.

  6. Financial Technology (Fintech): With the increasing integration of technology in the financial industry, some programs may include courses on fintech innovations, digital banking, blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and financial data analytics.

  7. Practical Experience: Many BBA programs offer opportunities for practical experience through internships, industry projects, or case studies, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world banking and finance settings.

Upon completing a BBA in Banking and Finance, graduates can pursue various career paths in the financial industry. Common job roles include bank officer, financial analyst, investment analyst, credit analyst, risk analyst, financial planner, corporate finance specialist, and treasury analyst. Graduates may find employment in commercial banks, investment banks, asset management firms, financial consulting firms, insurance companies, government agencies, and other financial institutions. Additionally, graduates may choose to pursue further education, such as a Master’s in Finance or an MBA with a finance concentration, to enhance their career prospects and opportunities for advancement in the field.

Courses

Semester 1CreditsCode
THE CONSTITUTION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION3MMGT103
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION3MMGT101
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS3MURM110
ACADEMIC WRITING I 3MURE110
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS3MURC110
Semester 2CreditsCode
LOGIC AND PRACTICAL REASONING3MURR110
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN OUR LIVES3MURS110
INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY3MHRM102
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT3MMGT102
FUNCTIONAL FRENCH3MURF102
Semester 3CreditsCode
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3MHRM201
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I3MACC201
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS3MFIN203
MICROECONOMICS3MFIN201
ACADEMIC WRITING II3MURE210
RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS3MURX210
Semester 4CreditsCode
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II3MACC202
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING3MMKT202
MACROECONOMICS3MFIN202
BUSINESS LAW3MHRM202
ENTREPRENEURSHIP3MURT210
AFRICAN STUDIES3MURA210
Semester 5CreditsCode
FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS3MFIN303
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS3MFIN305
COMPANY LAW3MHRM303
QUANTITATIVE METHODS3MFIN307
BUSINESS FINANCE I3MFIN301
Semester 6CreditsCode
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BANKING AND FINANCE3MFIN306
RESEARCH METHODS3MFIN308
BUSINESS FINANCE II3MFIN302
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION3MHRM302
LAW RELATING TO BANKING3MFIN314
ELEMENTS OF RISKS AND INSURANCE3MFIN312
Semester 7CreditsCode
INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTALS3MFIN401
MONETARY THEORY3MFIN403
PROJECT MANAGEMENT3MFIN405
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY3MHRM409
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT3MMGT401
Semester 8CreditsCode
LONG ESSAY3MFBA400
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND BANKING3MFIN404
MICROFINANCE AND RURAL BANKING3MFIN406
BANK MANAGEMENT3MFIN402

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