The Financial Crime & Compliance MBA is a global programme specifically designed for working professional and is delivered through means of distance learning combining interactive lectures and recorded sessions which can be viewed at your leisure.
The programme comprises eight modules four broad-MBA focused and four subject-specific modules which are studied over a 24-month period.
Management Modules
The four management modules are assessed by a written assignment of 2000 words with a 2-hour computer-based examination.
The MBA focused modules are:
Corporate Strategy
Research Methods for Business Decision Making
People & Organisational Behaviour
Managerial Economics
Subject-Specific Modules
The Financial Crime and Compliance focused modules are worth 30 credit each and are assessed with two pieces of assessments of 5500 and 1500 words per module. By exception the Introduction to Financial Crime & Compliance course includes a recorded presentation.
The subject specific modules are:
Introduction to Financial Crime & Compliance
Financial Crime in the Banking Industry
Human Aspects of Global Financial Crime
Institutional Perspectives of Global Financial Crime
The Financial Crime & Compliance MBA intakes begin in either April or October. For a full module description please click on the individual modules below:
Management Modules
Corporate Strategy
People & Organisational Behaviour
Research Methods for Business Decision Making
Managerial Economics
Subject Specific Modules
Introduction to Financial Crime & Compliance
Financial Crime in the Banking Industry
Human Aspects of Global Financial Crime
Institutional Perspectives of Global Financial Crime
Sample Study Structure
The structure of your studies will depend on the intake that you join the programme. See sample study structure below for each year of study:
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Research Methods for Business Decision Making
Introduction to Financial Crime & Compliance
Corporate Strategy
Financial Crime in the Banking Industry
People & Organisational Behaviour
Human Aspects of Global Financial Crime
Managerial Economics
Institutional Perspectives of Global Financial Crime
Bangor Business School Executive Education reserves the right to offer modules in either an October or April semester. Time of completion shown above is indicative only. Contact the Executive Education team to find out more.
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