BSc Finance Dr Gareth Campbell
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
What is Finance? Finance is concerned with: The valuation of financial assets such as equities, bonds, futures and options Trader behaviour in financial markets The organisation and regulation of financial markets and institutions
Careers Investment Banking Fund Management Stockbroking Retail Banking Accounting
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
BSc Finance: First Year Financial Institutions and Markets Financial Reporting and Analysis Mathematics for Finance Statistical Methods Market Theory Principles of Economics
BSc Finance: Second Year Investment Analysis Mutual and Pension Fund Management Monetary Theory Managerial Economics Introductory Econometrics Placement Learning
BSc Finance: Placement Year Specialised Placement Office helps students to find employment during placement year Excellent experience for CV Make connections with employers and can often return for permanent employment City of London tour at end of year allows you to meet other employers
BSc Finance: Final Year International Finance Corporate Finance Capital Markets Fixed Income Instruments Financial Engineering Financial Econometrics
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Careers: Employers Employers of 2011 graduates: Citi Allstate First Derivatives HSBC Bank of Ireland PwC Ernst & Young Mercer
Careers: Postgraduate Study Rigorous academic work prepares students who want to pursue further study MSc Finance at Queen s or elsewhere PhD Professional Qualifications
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Relevance: Financial Events Finance is an essential part of the economy Understand how the financial system works Learn about shares, banking and corporations
Relevance: All Round Education ICT skills Presentations Projects Time management Team working
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Quality: Academic Rigour Academics all actively engaged in research At cutting edge of their field Several have held visiting positions at leading U.S. universities Bank of England Central Bank of Ireland
Quality: Teaching In the most recent national assessment Queen s University Management School was rated as excellent for teaching quality by the UK Quality Assurance Agency.
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Benefits of BSc Finance Degree Excellent range of modules Teaching quality at Queen s Finance Society Placement Year Vast career opportunities Highly recommend the BSc Finance course...
Specialist in Document technology and services Xerox Background Established in 1906 in Rochester, USA Trading in 160 countries My Role- Finance Analyst Tasks Month end reporting Commercial and Margin analysis Xerox- Welwyn Garden City Internal controls
Placement Year Main Outcomes Skills developed Foot in the door & networking Insight in the Financial Sector Earning a proper salary Role of the Placement Office General advice
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Entrance Requirements ABB Finance, by its nature, is a highly quantitative discipline. A -level Mathematics is not necessary to enter the BSc Finance, but you should have an aptitude for and enjoyment of mathematics if you apply for this degree.
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
What is the problem? Governments have been spending more than they have been earning Has led to them taking on a lot of debt Some countries are almost bankrupt
What could happen? If banks do not get their money back they could also go bankrupt If businesses cannot borrow money they may also go bankrupt This would lead to lower wages and higher unemployment
What can be done? Resolving the crisis will cost somebody a lot of money The big question is: who will pay?
Borrowers pay Could require Greece and other countries to pay back their debt Would mean they would cut spending on healthcare, education etc, and increase the amount of tax they take from their citizens May lead to political instability
Banks pay Could let Greece and other countries go bankrupt and force banks to lose their money Would lead to banking instability and increase the risk of a new Credit Crunch
Euro countries pay Richer countries who are not in as much debt could pay off some of the Greeks' debts German citizens would have to cut their spending and pay higher taxes, to help countries who have been reckless with their own finances
European Central Bank pays ECB can essentially print money and pay off the debts with the new money This leads to inflation as the higher amount of money leads to higher prices Everyone in the Eurozone would be affected by the higher prices
What would you do? If you had to advise Eurozone finance ministers on what to do, what would you recommend? Who should bear most of the cost?
Can you make money from the crisis? Professional fund managers have to try to make money for their clients even during a crisis Where could you invest now?
Stability Some investments have stable prices and are not affected much by financial instability Could invest in gold, or large stable companies like electricity suppliers
Take a risk on things improving If you are optimistic about the crisis being resolved you could buy assets which have recently fallen in price, and hope that they rise again Could buy government bonds of Greece and other risky countries, or invest in bank shares
Take a risk on things getting worse Can profit from asset price falls by short-selling Could make huge profits if short sell bonds or shares and those countries or companies go bankrupt
What would you do? Could you make a profit from investing now? If you study on the BSc Finance degree you can learn how to invest wisely!
BSc Finance What is Finance? BSc Finance at Queen s Why study Finance at Queen s? Career Opportunities Relevance Quality Student Experience Entrance Requirements Eurozone Crisis Contact Details
Further Information Email: gareth.campbell@qub.ac.uk Web: http://www.qub.ac.uk/mgt/ Careers: http://www.fssc.org.uk