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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Banking and Financial Institutions

      Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance, Leadership and Management, Regulations and Compliance, Risk Management

      4.7

      (98 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Columbia University

      Economics of Money and Banking

      Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance, Leadership and Management, Risk Management, Regulations and Compliance

      4.9

      (1.4k reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 3-6 Months

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      Yale University

      Financial Markets

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, Banking, Investment Management, Risk Management, Securities Trading, Financial Management, Regulations and Compliance, Securities Sales, Underwriting, Business Psychology, Behavioral Economics, Accounting, Adaptability, Budget Management, Innovation, Media Strategy & Planning, Resilience, Taxes, Business Analysis, Business Process Management, Corporate Accouting, Data Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Financial Analysis, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests, Strategy and Operations

      4.8

      (24.5k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Investment Banking: Financial Analysis and Valuation

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Finance, Financial Analysis, Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Accouting, Financial Accounting, Problem Solving

      4.4

      (51 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Michigan

      Financial Technology (Fintech) Innovations

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, FinTech, BlockChain, Investment Management, Leadership and Management, Payments, Accounting, Banking, Data Analysis, Big Data, Business Analysis, Corporate Accouting, Data Management, Deep Learning, Financial Analysis, Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics, Regression

      4.7

      (2.2k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Copenhagen Business School

      Digital Transformation in Financial Services

      Skills you'll gain: FinTech, Finance, Banking, Research and Design, Business Analysis, Business Design, Collaboration, Communication, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Business Transformation, Entrepreneurship, Customer Analysis, Customer Relationship Management, DevOps, Devops Tools, Marketing, Agile Software Development, BlockChain, Entrepreneurial Finance, Payments, Regulations and Compliance, Sales, Social Media, Software Engineering, Strategy, Strategy and Operations

      4.4

      (1.8k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Geneva

      Investment Management

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management, Risk Management, Financial Management, Regulations and Compliance, Securities Trading, Banking, Behavioral Economics, Business Psychology, Correlation And Dependence, Data Visualization, Financial Analysis, Market Analysis, Marketing, Plot (Graphics), Probability & Statistics, Accounting, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Performance Management, Strategy and Operations

      4.7

      (7k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Erasmus University Rotterdam

      Principles of Sustainable Finance

      Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Business Transformation, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Management, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Research and Design, Marketing, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Banking, Risk Management

      4.7

      (1.3k reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      Analyzing Company Performance using Ratios

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, Finance

      4.2

      (768 reviews)

      Intermediate · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Central Banks and Monetary Policy

      Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance

      4.7

      (40 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Università Bocconi

      Private Equity and Venture Capital

      Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions, Financial Management, Financial Analysis, Investment Management, Regulations and Compliance, Accounting, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management

      4.8

      (7.4k reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Investment Banking: M&A and Initial Public Offerings

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, Accounting, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Accouting, Banking, Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Investment Management, Javascript, Web Design, Web Development

      4.6

      (13 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Banking

      • Banking is familiar to us all as the industry that provides most of the financial services we rely on for our personal and business needs, which is clearly important to the normal functioning of the economy. However, to understand what banking really does and why it is so important, it’s helpful to look at a more specific definition. According to Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco:

        “Banks allocate funds from savers to borrowers in an efficient manner. They provide specialized financial services, which reduce the cost of obtaining information about both savings and borrowing opportunities. These financial services help make the overall economy more efficient.”

        In other words, when you deposit money you don’t currently need into your savings account, the bank pays you interest to use this money to purchase securities or finance loans to businesses, individuals, or governments that need the money now. By leveraging vast institutional expertise in financial markets, the banking sector plays a centrally important role in the global economy by efficiently reallocating trillions of dollars between billions of savers and borrowers, ranging in scale from credit card bills of a few dollars to billion-dollar corporate mergers.

        While the banking industry is centuries old, it has seen an incredible amount of change and disruption over the past two decades from innovations in financial technology (or “fintech”) and new financial products. The emergence of cryptocurrencies, peer-to-peer lending, crowdfunding, and microfinance have introduced new ways to provide financial services - and new competitors to traditional banks. And the financial crisis of 2008 exposed new vulnerabilities of our interconnected and accelerated global economy, which is once again being tested by the COVID-19 epidemic.

        Thus, banking today is not only a massively important industry - it’s also a dynamic one in the midst of unprecedented change.‎

      • Career opportunities in banking span a wide range of roles and educational requirements. Bank tellers, for example, typically only have a high school diploma along with on-the-job training. However, these customer service-oriented positions are declining in number as ATM machines and online banking services reduce the need for in-person tellers.

        In contrast, bank roles requiring a higher level of education continue to grow. Jobs for loan officers, who evaluate and authorize approvals of loan applications for individuals and businesses, are projected to grow 8% between 2018 and 2028 - faster than average - by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These roles blend analytical skills needed for the underwriting process as well as customer service and sales skills to guide borrowers through the process, and typically require a bachelor’s degree as well as on-the-job training.

        Financial analyst is another prominent entry-level banking job requiring a bachelor’s degree. These professionals evaluate investment opportunities by doing sector-specific research and financial modeling and make recommendations to banks of ways to profitably put their money to work. Because of the importance of banks in the financial system, these analysts must do rigorous due diligence, and typically have strong skills in math, statistics, and proficiency in software like Excel used to build financial models.‎

      • Yes, absolutely. Coursera offers courses from world-class professors at top-ranked schools like Columbia University and Yale University that can give you a deep understanding of global banking and financial markets. You can also take courses and Specializations to build the skills you need for a career in the rapidly-evolving banking industry, in topics like financial technology, data analysis, business, and computer science.

        Regardless of your needs, Coursera lets you learn remotely on a flexible schedule that is ideal for working professionals that want to expand their skill set in banking or begin a career in this field. Tuition is also significantly lower than on-campus alternatives, making online learning an especially smart investment in your future.‎

      • The skills and experience that you might need to already have before starting to learn banking include an interest in money and financial assets, good analytical skills, attention to detail, a strong technology background, and an understanding of institutional finance. As banking continues to grow more digital and online by the day, more banks are looking for people who know how technology is impacting the business of handling money. So it might be helpful to learn computer programming and financial modeling concepts before starting to learn banking. Personality skills that would be useful to have before learning banking could include an ability to handle stress, to work well with others, and have confidence in dealing with retail banking customers.‎

      • The kind of people that are best suited for work that involves banking are those who have the ability to learn financial concepts quickly. This is useful in banking for understanding the basic banking fundamentals as well as emerging financial concepts like blockchain, artificial intelligence, and regulatory technology. Because the financial industry thrives on innovation, and elements may change over time, people who are flexible and can adapt to changing environments will also be well-suited for working in banking. A person who has the ability to handle pressure and show resilience in difficult times might also be well suited for work that involves banking.‎

      • You might know if learning banking is right for you if you show a passion for numbers, interest rates, financial planning, and other concepts that may seem foreign to many consumers. Having integrity and good judgment, as well as a sharp eye for spotting financial inconsistencies, are also solid personality traits that might convince someone that they're right for banking.‎

      This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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