Overview
The integration of global financial markets has been a major feature of the financial services industry over the last decade. A knowledge and understanding of this environment, coupled with the ability to analyse and evaluate the major forces at work, is a requirement for most students wishing to further their career in the financial services industry. This module provides an analysis of the global financial system in tandem with specific components from the theory of finance. It encourages you to make use of finance theory and history to draw/develop conclusions about the future direction of the global financial system in general, and individual markets in particular.
This module also evaluates the key drivers of globalisation, particularly changes in infrastructure (such as telecommunications), regulation/deregulation, and both financial and regulatory arbitrage. The module will not only broaden your knowledge and understanding of the financial services industry but also further develop your intellectual and practical skills via the analysis and evaluation of the globalisation process
Covers:
- analysis of the international financial system
- international financial markets and institutions
- the key drivers of financial globalisation
- foreign exchanges (forex) markets and equilibrium
- bonds, interest rates and central bank activities
- international equity markets
- euromarkets
- international investment in a global setting
- the international cost of capital
Course details
Cost
The cost of each module depends on the study method you select:
Distance learning
£760.00
Flexible learning
£920.00
Approved Provider costs are arranged on an individual basis. Please contact Admissions, Academic Management and Student Services Office on +44 (0) 1227 829499 to discuss.
Next course start date
1 November 2012 (registration deadline 30 September 2012)
Course duration
24 weeks (300 study hours)
Credits
This option module is worth 30 credits
Studying for this module
The course of study lasts 24 weeks and the overall study time for the module is 300 hours (approximately 12 hours per week), including assessment preparation time. You will be guided through your studies by the learning materials and supported by your Assosciate Lecturer.
Learning support
There are a number of study methods available, allowing you to select the approach that is best suited to your support needs. Choose from:
- Distance learning: a more flexible approach to studying, which allows you to fit your learning around your job and other commitments. You will be supported by a Associate Lecturer who can provide guidance on how to study and answer any questions you have about the course content.
- Approved provider (non-UK): the ifs School of Finance has an international network of approved academic centres that provide tuition and support to students. As a student at an approved centre you will have regular tutorials led by an ifs-approved tutor. You will benefit from access to the learning resources of the academic centre, as well as meeting regularly with your student colleagues.
- Flexible learning: allows you to fit your studies around your life but still benefit from face-to-face contact with your Associate Lecturer. A series of 1-day workshops, run by specialist tutors, are scheduled at regular intervals throughout the course of study. Workshops cover specific module topics and are an opportunity to ask questions and meet other students.
Learning resources
For each module you will receive a core text, written by industry experts and updated regularly to reflect the fast-changing nature of the financial services industry. ifs learning materials are developed specifically around each module syllabus and learning outcomes.
Through the ifs secure website you will have access to the following additional resources:
- a study guide that provides a week-by-week route through the syllabus, linking the textbook, additional readings, assignments and exam preparation, as well as suggesting further opportunities for research
- student induction materials that provide guidance on study skills and tips on preparing for assessment
- our e-library, ifs KnowledgeBank, which contains a wide range of current research and management data to help you with your studies. It gives you the opportunity to access a wealth of study material, which includes textbooks, financial glossaries and articles from leading journals. ifs KnowledgeBank is an important tool in enabling you to expand your knowledge and read around particular subject areas
- module discussion forums – you can use these to post questions to a web tutor, raise a query with the ifs or chat to other students
- electronic copies of learning materials, giving you greater flexibility to choose when and where you study
- specimen assessment material
Assessment
Comprises 2 assessment components: a 3-hour written exam and a summative assignment.
Further details
View the Globalisation of Financial Markets summary syllabus.
View the full-length Globalisation of Financial Markets module specification, which includes the syllabus for the BSc (Hons) in Banking Practice and Management.
View Globalisation of Financial Markets module specification, which includes the syllabus for the BSc (Hons) in Financial Markets and Management.
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