Centre for Financial
& Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of London
New for 2007
MBA and Postgraduate Diploma
in Banking
Key points
Is this programme
for me?
These programmes are
tailored for professionals with careers in the banking sector and
provide training in the principles underlying good banking practice.
Programme aims
These programmes
provide banking sector professionals with a wide range of skills and
knowledge to equip them to meet the constantly changing challenges
facing the modern financial sector. They are especially valuable for
people holding a professional qualification (including accounting,
finance or related professions) who are employed in banks or other
financial firms.
Programme summary
|
|
You
study |
Study
period |
Cost |
|
MBA |
6 courses
|
2-5 years |
£6,940 |
|
Diploma |
4 courses
|
1-5 years |
£4,665 |
|
Individual
Professional Courses |
IPCs offer
people in the financial and management sector an effective form
of flexible professional education. It is also an ideal option
if you're keen to sample the programme. The fee per course is
£1,040. |
Prestige
The programme has
been developed by academics at the Centre for Financial and Management
Studies (CeFiMS), a postgraduate research and teaching department
within SOAS, University of London. Staff at CeFiMS have international
reputations and are involved in researching their subjects at the very
limits of current knowledge.
Career progression
These programmes
provide a sound foundation for career progression in banking and the
financial sector.
Comprehensive study
materials and support
You will be sent all
the study materials that you need to complete the programme, which may
typically include:
-
A core text
specially written for the course. This is the backbone of the course
and is comparable to a series of lectures. It is organised into eight
study units, each of which lasts one week.
-
Textbooks and
collections of readings.
-
Online and
multimedia tools. Some courses provide video lectures on DVD. These
expand on issues that have been raised in the course and relate the
material to 'real world' examples. The Online Study Centre (OSC)
provides instant access to course materials and also offers
academic, administrative and technical support.
-
A study calendar
for each course to help you organize your time. This sets out a
schedule for coursework and assignment deadlines.
-
A Student Handbook
explaining the nature of distance learning and the specific
character of the programme. The University also send you a Study
Skills textbook and an audio CD that offers tips on effective
distance learning.
Your time commitment
This will depend
partly on choices you make, but most students take three years to
complete an MSc and two years to finish the Postgraduate Diploma. The
study calendar consists of five sessions per year. Each session is
devoted to a specific course and lasts eight weeks (with the exception
of the fifth session which runs for 10 weeks). During each session you
will need to allocate between 15-20 hours per week to complete the
programme.
Summary of
key dates
|
Application deadline |
19 November
2007 for a January 2008 start |
31 March 2008
for a June 2008 start |
|
Enrolment deadline |
17 December
2007 for a January 2008 start |
6 May 2008 for
a
June 2008 start |
|
Programme starts |
January 2008
|
June 2008
|
|
Examinations |
October |