MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Module name Bank Strategy and Management Module code IF3104 School Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UK credits 15 ECTS 7.5 Level 6 Delivery location (partnership programmes only) MODULE SUMMARY Module outline and aims Bank Strategy & Management is a highly topical area relating to current market, regulatory and organisational challenges faced by governments and wider users of the financial system. This module is updated annually to reflect new legal and regulatory issues as well as current themes in banking (primarily in developed economies but also touching on developing economies). You may be seeking employment in the banking industry and/or in a role requiring frequent contact with banks and this course provides preparation for a broad understanding of the challenges of potential employers either in banking or as users of banks. You will also learn how governments and banks have common and diverging interests that affect all economic participants. The module aims to develop your understanding of the key principles underlying strategic and management challenges facing banks today and in the future. You should be able to understand why banks may be similar or behave quite differently depending on their home (headquarters) or host (operating) country, how banks choose businesses to operate in, and why they change them. You will also learn about some of the cultural conflicts inherent in strategy, management and risk taking by banks. Content outline - Choice of business models & Competitors - Management Structures for the largest and smallest banks - Commercial banking strategies - Investment banking strategies - Regulation and management
- Governance in financial institutions - Risk & Remuneration - Government involvement & influence - M&A and international strategies - Shareholder influences - Leadership skills in banking WHAT WILL I BE EXPECTED TO ACHIEVE? On successful completion of this module, you will be expected to be able to: Knowledge and understanding: - Evaluate key bank strategy and management challenges - Explain how business environments influence bank strategies and management - Discuss critically how basic financial theory on businesses is distorting in banks by governments and regulation - Discuss critically cultural and financial conflicts inherent in the strategies and managing of banks Skills: - Determine various stakeholder influences on bank strategic and management decisions - Evaluate the strategies and management of a range of banks operating in different environments - Gain a perspective on strategy and management for meetings with prospective employers Values and attitudes: - Perceive the cultural environments in which banks operate -Perceive cultural conflicts inherent in the risk taking and operations of banks HOW WILL I LEARN?
A variety of learning and teaching methods will be used in this course. Lectures are used to introduce context, concepts and techniques illustrated with practical and current examples. You will also have the opportunity to participate in class discussions and work through examples and exercises with the support of the lecturer. It is strongly recommended that you attend ALL lectures. Key learning and teaching resources will be put on the module website on Moodle. In the independent study time you are encouraged to read widely and in depth around particular topics in preparation for lectures and tutorials. You may also spend time working through sample exercises and questions. In addition you will be preparing and undertaking your coursework assignments and preparing for your final examination. Teaching pattern: Teaching component Teaching type Contact Selfdirected study Placement Total student learning Lectures Lecture 22 128 0 150 Totals 22 128 0 150 WHAT TYPES OF ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK CAN I EXPECT? Assessments This module is assessed by Coursework and Examination. Coursework will be in the form of a substantial test, held in approximately week 8. The test will be 90 minutes in duration and will comprise a mixture of multiple choice answer style and short essay questions, designed to test your recollection, application and interpretation of the material covered so far. At the end of the module you will sit one final 135 minute exam during the University exam period. Assessment component Assessment type Weighting % Minimum qualifying mark Pass/Fail? Examination - Written 70 0 N/A 2.25 Exam Invigilated test Set exercise 30 0 N/A Assessment criteria Assessment criteria are descriptions of the skills, knowledge or attributes you need to demonstrate in order to complete an assessment successfully and Grade-Related Criteria are descriptions of the skills, knowledge or attributes you need to demonstrate to
achieve a certain grade or mark in an assessment. Assessment Criteria and Grade- Related Criteria for module assessments will be made available to you prior to an assessment taking place. More information will be available in the UG Assessment Handbook and from the module leader. Feedback on assessment Following an assessment, you will be given your marks and feedback in line with the University s Assessment Regulations and Policy. More information on the timing and type of feedback that will be provided for each assessment will be available from the module leader. Assessment Regulations The Pass mark for the module is 40%. Any minimum qualifying marks for specific assessments are listed in the table above. The weighting of the different components can also be found above. The Programme Specification contains information on what happens if you fail an assessment component or the module. INDICATIVE READING LIST Rose, P.S. and Hudgins, S.C. (2013) Bank Management and Financial Services, 9 th Ed., London: McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0078034671 Brealey, R.A., Myers, S.C., and Allen, F. (2014), Principles of Corporate Finance, 11 th Global Ed., London: McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0077151569 Huertas, T.F. (2014), Safe to Fail, London: Palgrave. ISBN: 978113738662 Virgin Money (2014) Virgin Money Prospectus November 2014 http://uk.virginmoney.com/virgin/investor-relations/shareholder-information/ipoprospectus.jsp Various articles and publications from the following: (Extensive List Provided at Beginning of Term) Version: 4.0 Version date: November 2015 For use from: 2016-17
Appendix: see http://www.hesa.ac.uk/content/view/1805/296/ for the full list of JACS codes and descriptions Module: Bank Strategy and Management Module Code: IF3104 School: Cass Business School Department: UG Programme (Cass Business School CODES HESA Code Description Price Group 133 Business and D Management Studies JACS Code Description Percentage (%) N300 The study of financial systems, regulations and reporting. 100