Madonna University, Nigeria

Department Of Banking And Finance

FINANCE
Faculty of Management · Banking & Finance
Faculty of Management

Banking & Finance
Department

Engineering the future of global capital markets through the strategic fusion of financial theory, banking operations, and institutional risk management.

Madonna University, Nigeria
Okija Campus · Management
Banking & Finance
B.Sc
Degree Programme
Okija
Campus
NUC
Approved
Banking and Finance Department
Departmental Background

Banking & Finance Department

As a strategic pillar of the Faculty of Management Sciences at Madonna University, the Department of Banking and Finance is dedicated to the pursuit of financial excellence and systemic stability.

The department specializes in the synergy between banking operations, monetary policy, and corporate finance, producing graduates who are not only technically proficient in financial management but are also ethical leaders capable of navigating volatile global markets.

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Departmental Core

Our Philosophy

Banking and Finance is the study of the lifeblood of the global economy. We believe that financial mastery is not merely about the accumulation of wealth, but about the strategic allocation of capital to drive sustainable growth, innovation, and societal progress.

Our approach blends the precision of quantitative analysis with the wisdom of strategic governance. We cultivate a mindset of resilience and foresight, ensuring our graduates can stabilize financial systems and lead institutions with integrity in an era of unprecedented volatility.

Financial Stewardship & Ethics

We are dedicated to producing graduates who embody the principles of transparency and accountability. Our pedagogical framework ensures that technical proficiency in banking and finance is always balanced by a commitment to professional ethics and the pursuit of the common good.

Programme Design

Strategic Objectives

The B.Sc. in Banking and Finance is engineered to produce industry-ready analysts and strategic leaders capable of optimizing financial performance while mitigating systemic risk.

Equip students with a sophisticated understanding of monetary policy, banking regulations, and the operational mechanics of financial institutions.

Develop advanced proficiency in financial modelling, quantitative risk analysis, and the strategic management of investment portfolios.

Foster critical thinking and analytical rigor to enable precise decision-making in volatile global capital markets.

Instill a commitment to ethical financial governance, ensuring graduates operate with transparency and accountability in their professional practice.

Prepare students for leadership roles in central banking, commercial finance, and global investment firms through a blend of theory and practice.

Cultivate the capacity for innovative financial engineering to create sustainable value for corporations and society at large.

Academic Framework

Programme Standards

Scope

Core Disciplines

  • Investment & Portfolio Management
  • Monetary Economics & Banking
  • Financial Risk Analysis
  • Corporate Finance & Governance
Admission

Entry Requirements

  • UTME or Direct Entry candidates
  • Minimum credits in core subjects & English
  • Strong aptitude for quantitative reasoning
Outcomes

Professional Aim

  • Expertise in Asset Allocation
  • Proficiency in Banking Regulations
  • Skill in Financial Forecasting
  • Capability in Portfolio Management
Curriculum Design

Programme Focus & Scope

The Banking and Finance programme is engineered to provide a sophisticated understanding of the mechanisms that govern global capital. By blending theoretical monetary economics with practical training in banking operations and financial analysis, we prepare graduates to manage risk and optimize value in an increasingly volatile financial landscape.

  • Key Focus: Financial Systems & Risk Management
  • Academic Path: B.Sc in Banking & Finance
  • Core Training: Professional & Quantitative Mastery
  • Outcome: Licensed Financial Professional
Registration & Entry

Admission Requirements

Entry Pathways

The Banking and Finance programme is designed for high-aptitude individuals. Entry is available via:

  • UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination)
  • Direct Entry for qualified diploma holders in Finance, Economics, or related fields
  • Minimum credits in core subjects and English Language

Graduation Standards

To qualify for the B.Sc degree, students must complete a rigorous curriculum that integrates theory with financial practice:

  • Completion of all core functional disciplines and professional electives
  • Attainment of required CGPA for degree conferral
  • Successful defense of a professional-grade final year research project

Faculty Transfers

Inter-departmental transfers are permitted after one academic year, subject to institutional standards:

  • Minimum CGPA of 1.00
  • Submission of formal application to the Registrar
  • Approval by the Faculty and Departmental Boards
  • Final sanction by the University Senate
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Future Outlook

Professional Career Pathways

Investment Banker

Structuring complex financial transactions and managing capital raises for global corporations.

Portfolio Manager

Optimizing investment returns by managing diverse asset portfolios for institutional clients.

Risk Analyst

Evaluating market, credit, and operational risks to protect institutional capital.

Central Bank Official

Developing monetary policies and regulating the national banking system for stability.

Credit Officer

Analyzing loan applications and assessing the creditworthiness of corporate borrowers.

Financial Consultant

Providing strategic advice on wealth management and corporate restructuring.

Architect the Financial Future

Join a department that blends theoretical depth with practical industrial innovation. Master the architecture of Banking & Finance to lead the next generation of the global economy.

B.ScDegree of Excellence
"Banking & Finance is taught as a practical discipline: technical depth, steady work, and responsibility to the global market."
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