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    Course Programs in Finance and Banking

    Courses are sometimes developed for students who are interested in topics and issues that aren’t specifically discussed in their major. These courses may also be geared toward professionals who want to improve their job opportunities or expand the services that their business provides.

    What is a course in finance and banking? These programs focus on specific areas pertinent to today’s financial climate. One example of this type of course is one that focuses on current events, the history leading up to the event, how industry leaders responded to the event, and if any financial reforms were established by the government or banking leaders. Some other examples cover topics such as applied corporate finance, derivative security markets, and valuation and capital market theory. Courses are available for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as working professionals.

    Participants in these courses are often exposed to new experiences outside of their specific academic course. Other benefits include the specific study of topics that support the work completed in other classes or advantages when applying for graduate programs. Professionals who participate in these courses often have access to new job opportunities.

    The cost of participating in these courses can vary a great deal, as academic institutions are located in many different countries. Prospective students should contact schools individually to get current tuition and fee schedules.

    With the completion of courses in this area, graduates often find positions in the world of banking and finance. They may work in central banking or regulatory agencies. Some participants are already at work in these positions and use the course to earn certificates that allow them to work as financial intermediaries, financial market analysts, or management accountants. Some participants go on to pursue doctorate degrees.

    To find the courses that interest you, review the information in the program listing and use the lead forms to contact specific schools. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.