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Professional degrees for careers in banking and finance


BSc (Hons) in Banking Practice and Management UCAS Code N310


BSc (Hons) in Finance and Accounting for Financial Services UCAS Code NN34


Drawing on over 130 years experience of educating financial services professionals and with its dedicated focus on banking and finance, the ifs School of Finance has an unrivalled reputation for producing graduates of the highest calibre. We offer you a learning experience of the highest quality that is designed to give you the knowledge, skills and insight that you need for a successful career.


Many employers look for professional qualifications when recruiting; studying with the ifs not only gives you a recognised and respected honours degree, but also a professional qualification recognised by financial services employers the world over. With campuses in London, Birmingham and Leeds, we offer a thriving city atmosphere and ifs students will also benefit from links to active Student Unions which organise trips, social and sporting events.


Our degrees have been designed with four core objectives in mind:


• giving you the essential academic knowledge you need to underpin a successful financial services career


• developing the skills and understanding needed to put this knowledge into practice in a fast-paced commercial environment


• preparing you for the world of work


• enhancing your employability prospects through access to industry professionals and employers via our extensive alumni network and industry contacts.


enquiries@ifslearning.ac.uk 01227 829499 The ifs School of Finance is a not-for-profit professional body and registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter.


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