Master Class in Banking


Description | Why choose this programme ? | Practical | Terms of admission | Lecturer | Certificate | Application | Partnerships

Description
Setting

The international finance and investment environment is undergoing rapid and fundamental change. One particular sector in which the changes are perceived to be potentially drastic is the financial services industry. This industry is rapidly shaking off its national as well as regional orientation, developing pan-European and even global strategies. The global integration of financial markets and the introduction of the Euro, thus far, have caused, within the sphere of finance, a number of fundamental changes in the working of organisations and companies. There is an increasing demand for highly specialised and better-qualified management capable of understanding the rules and complexities that govern the financial sector.

Against this background, University Antwerp Management School (UAMS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Febelfin Academy have established the Master in Banking, providing an interactive field of study by using both academics and industry practitioners. This unique programme specifically focuses on banking and financial services rather than general finance.


Content

Module 1  Introduction to financial services industry

  • Financial markets and instruments 
  • International banking
  • Strategic issues in banking
  • Consolidation in banking

Module 2 Bank legal and regulatory environment

Module 3 Banking operations

  • Bank deposit operations and payment systems
  • Bank lending and credit risk management
  • Treasury and back-office operations

Module 4 Accounting and auditing in banking

  • Bank accountancy and performance evaluation
  • Audit, control and ethics for banking

Module 5 Private and investment banking

  • Private banking and asset management
  • Investment banking
  • Risk management
Module 6 Bank computer simulations
  • Management of financial institutions (B@nkSIM)

Presentation(s)

number of volumes
5


Why choose this programme ?
Target group
The programme is uniquely designed to provide working professionals who can combine continuing employment with part-time study incorporating intensive modular study periods.

Surplus value
Participants will improve their analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills in banking and financial analysis through real case studies, project work and computer-based simulation exercises. Throughout the programme, special effort is made to enable the immediate application of concepts presented and tools acquired.

 

Learning outcomes
The programme aims at preparing graduates with a broad knowledge of methods, legislation and bank techniques as a whole, and an integrated knowledge of banking operations in particular.

The learning objectives of the programme are oriented towards the specific knowledge areas of banking fundamentals and the study of the continuously changing European and international financial markets and environment in which tomorrow's bankers must function. These include bank legal and regulatory environment, international banking, deposit operation, credit and risk management, financial markets & instruments, financial services marketing, retail banking, HRM, private and investment banking, asset & liability management (ALM), financial information systems, bank accountancy, etc.

The creation of this unique programme shows a significant and growing need for banks and other financial institutions, fund managers, securities firms and corporate financial advisors to have a clear understanding of the theory and practice of banking and finance in an ever-increasing integration of the global financial markets.

Emphasis is given to the latest banking techniques, the effects of international market activity on the implementation of strategies by banks and other financial intermediaries, and the practical application of the financial techniques in a real world setting.

The programme operates under the guidance of a Steering Committee under the joined direction of UAMS, VUB and Febelfin Academy.

Perspectifs
The programme prepares graduates to become senior managers in the banking and financial sector.


Practical
Language
English

Type of programme
Part-time

Duration
150 hours

Beginning of the programme
October 2010

Details dates
Start: October 2010

Courses are offered primarily on an evening schedule. Typically, evening classes meet two times a week, from 6pm to 9pm. The two computer-based simulation courses are each taught over three to four consecutive days. The simulation programmes are held during the day.

Teaching method
A variety of teaching and learning methods will be used throughout the duration of the programme. Students will gain real-world experience through class lectures, workshops on case studies, group discussions, presentations, seminars, simulation (two of the banking specialisation courses are based on computer-based simulation), practical and team-based projects, exercises, video programmes and on-line assignments.

Throughout the programme, special effort is made to enable the immediate application of concepts presented and tools acquired.

Location + Parking place
Courses are given at the premises of the

Febelfin Academy vzw
Ravensteinstraat 36,1000 Brussels,

within a walking distance from the Central Train Station. Housed in a modern building, it offers all the facilities you need to think and study effectively. The campus has acquired all the necessary facilities and services commensurate with an accepted modern training establishment.


Terms of admission
Terms of admission
  • University or university college degree
  • A minimum of 1-3 years relevant work experience is required
  • Proficiency in basic economics
  • Proficiency in English language

Required knowledge
Basic economics


Lecturer
Courses are conducted by a highly competent team of academics and professionals with a considerable acquired experience in the various aspects of European and international banking. The faculty members are carefully chosen for special knowledge, experience, and the ability to teach effectively.


Certificate

The final certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of all the course requirements, and successful completion and defence of their capstone projects. In all courses assessment may include class presentations, case study analyses, written assignments, individual and group projects, as well as final examinations. These assessment methods are designed to test progress in the accumulation of knowledge and analytical skill, and to provide students with feedback on their performance in the modules.



Application
Price
4900 EUR (21% VAT not included)
Price: exempt from VAT for member banks.

Registration modalities

Johan Van den Branden
FEBELFIN Academy vzw
Ravensteinstraat 36 Box 5
1000 Brussels (Belgium)
Tel.: +32 (0)2 507 68 10
Fax: +32 (0)2 507 69 69
E-mail: vd@febelfin-academy.be

Website: ww.febelfin-academy.be


Darine De Portemont 
FEBELFIN Academy vzw
Ravensteinstraat 36 Box 5
1000 Brussels (Belgium)
Tel.: +32 (0)2 507 68 61
Fax: +32 (0)2 507 69 69
E-mail: dp@febelfin-academy.be      


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Partnerships
The programme operates under the guidance of a Steering Committee under the joined direction of UAMS, VUB and Febelfin Academy.