Modules
This module is going to focus on primary, secondary and mixed data and how using data analysis can support decision making. It will equip students with essential skills to analyse, interpret, and present data effectively in professional settings. Equip students with the relevant practical skills through the application of advanced Ms Excel techniques and SPSS usage, to analyse variables to address decisions. Provide students with the critical skills required to collect and analyse data; and its presentation by means of relevant methods.
Data - databases (such as FAME, Yahoo Finance and Investing.com), types of financial data with emphasis on big data, ethics in data handling, annual reports and other source. Data in SPSS - Entering data into SPSS, measuring and setting variables.
Data mining - Data Visualisation Techniques in Excel-creation of dashboards using pivot tables, lookups and logical statements, use financial ratios to conduct performance analysis of companies with data on available databases.
Data Collection - Exploring techniques and tools for primary data collection and methods to analyse for understanding and presentation. Transferring and exporting collected data into Excel and SPSS for data analysis.
Financial Statistics in Excel - use the 'Analysis ToolPak' - and SPSS, descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, standard deviation and variance), Anova (single factor, 'with and without' replication), correlations, regressions, T-Test, and Excel solver (for linear programming).
Financial Markets - market sensitivity (beta estimation), portfolio diversification (variance and covariance matrix), market reaction to announcement (event study-single and multiple events), market efficiency (use time series models such auto-regression and moving average concepts).
The module aims to develop students' ability to apply financial models and related advanced analytical techniques to inform business decisions and to evaluate possible decision outcomes in a competitive business environment.
This module seek to provide a critical and extensive knowledge and understanding of the business and corporate banking environment, enabling the student to synthesise issues through the application of principles and techniques and to make informed professional judgements.
This module will include topics such as, but not limited to:
- Critical examination of the environment in which the bank's business and corporate customers operate.
- Analysis of the finance function of business and corporate customers including strategy and liquidity management.
- Appraisal of financing structure and evaluation of suitable finance options.
- Critical analysis and evaluation of investment projects.
- Interest rate and currency exposure management.
- Critical analysis of corporate banking customer financial plans.
- Appraisal of customer relationships.
This module seeks:
- To provide the foundations of knowledge to understand the role of investment and wealth management companies
- To understand the key services and products that are offered and how there is an increased focused on sustainability in the investment market
- To assess the effectiveness of the portfolio management techniques and approaches that are taken with portfolios
The topic to be covered are as follows, but not limited to:
- The role of Investment Banking in the global economy
- The main investment banking activities
- Wealth Management
- ESG investing
- Fund management
- Alternative investments
- Performance evaluation techniques
- Risk and portfolio design
The aim of this module is to examine strategic finance issues faced by multinational companies from an international perspective. It focuses on how these companies operate within the global financial environment. Students will learn to identify and analyze the various forms and sources of business risks that multinational companies encounter.
Specifically, the module aims to:
1. To enable students to critically evaluate the international financial environment of a multinational corporation, including financial institutions, financial markets and exchange rate systems.
2. To critically examine and evaluate the principal concepts in the theory and practice of international financial management.
3. To analyse, apply and evaluate financial strategies through application of relevant analytical tools to examine and assess major issues and developments in international financial management.
4. To provide a critical understanding of the principles of risk exposures and the management of its international financial operations
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Analyse the environment in which international financial management is undertaken and discuss the structure of a MNC.
2. Critically assess the operations of the currency and derivatives markets and theories of exchange rate determination.
3. Define, assess and apply techniques and methods to evaluate and manage exposures and risks deriving from international business.
4. Apply the principal concepts, theories and appropriate tools in international financial management and reflect upon contemporary thinking to analyse and evaluate the international financial strategies of organisations, capital structure and financing of MNCs.
5. Assess a wide body of empirical research literature on contemporary issues relating to international financial management and critically appraise it.
This module should be advantageous for graduates seeking employment in any industry. For Non project managers to develop knowledge of the concepts, processes, tools and competencies for managing projects and be able to apply these in real life situations in any industry and job role. Module should enable students to acquire up to date knowledge on Project Management in a modern workplace, specifically looking at what makes projects successful and why they fail.
This is a dissertation module for Finance students. The prerequisite will be Data Analysis for Decision Making.
The module is designed to enable students to develop and apply business research and analytical skills that will enhance their employability and rapid progression to management positions in the workplace. It requires them to:
- Undertake a research project that is 'scoped and framed' within a required degree programme of study.
- Design and conduct appropriate in-depth research in an elected area of study.
- Acquire, consolidate and apply theoretical knowledge, methodologies, and research approaches in a ‘real world’ environment.
- Develop and utilise skills in critical investigation; analysis and synthesis of evidence; reflection and autonomous learning.
This is a self-directed module which enables and empowers students to initiate and develop their own project concept appropriate to their discipline of study.
Students within their final year of studies are very focussed on their ultimate work aspirations, and this module aids them to gain 'graduate trajectory' and enable them to better move into their chosen profession / industry as seamlessly as possible upon graduation.
After the initial lectures setting out the style and scope of the module and opportunities, students decide on the content of their project and assessment (co-creation), and pitch this to staff by way of an initial project proposal.
Students then receive tutorial support and supervision throughout the year and agree the form that their final assessment will take. Students are encouraged to work with other stakeholders (internally or externally) where appropriate in the developing the project or work.