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BSc Accounting & Finance

BSc Banking & Finance

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BSc Economics & Finance

BSc Economics

BSc International Relations

This degree offers you the opportunity to combine in-depth studies in economics and finance. It provides you with the analytical tools from the fields of mathematics, statistics, economics and econometrics together with institutional knowledge required to work as a financial economist.

This degree has been designed to provide the economic reasoning, quantitative skills, and institutional knowledge required by financial economists to solve practical problems arising in finance. These skills should make graduates highly suited for further studies as well as for a career in investment banking or in financial markets.

Who is it for?

This degree has been primarily designed for those who are interested in a career as a financial economist whether in academia, finance (investment or commercial banking, risk management, research, fund management, or securities trading) or government.

More generally the combination of economic reasoning and mathematical and other quantitative skills acquired as part of this degree should suit those interested in pursuing careers in consultancy, general management or accountancy

 
Features of Degree

The degree is grounded on quantitative, economic, and finance subjects.

You can choose optional units in economics and finance as well as in related areas such as accounting

More generally, the degree is designed to develop excellent analytical skills which should be useful in the context of further studies or work as an economist.
 
Course Structure
Foundation Units
02 – Introduction to Economics
04a & 05a - Stats-I (half Unit) & Maths-I (half unit)
24 - Principles of Banking & Finance (C)
04b & 05b - Stats-II (half Unit) & Maths-II (half unit) (C)
Any ONE from :
 
25- Principles of Accounting
21- Principles of Sociology
107- Intro to Business & Management
11 – Introduction to International Relations
Further Units
20 Elements of Econometrics 02 + (04a or 04b) + (05a or 05b) (C)
66 Microeconomics (02+05a) (C)
65 Macroeconomics (02+05a) (C)
92 Corporate Finance (02+05a) (C)
115 – Monetary economics (65) (C)
142 Quantitative Finance (20+66) (C)
Any ONE from :
 
23- Investment Management (24)
77- Mgt: Intl Comparative Perspective (02+107)
119- Strategy (02+05a)
 
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