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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
Under-Graduate
Programs
1. B.Sc.
IN BANKING & FINANCE:
- A degree with an international flavour set within a strong social
science framework
- Provides a thorough understanding of the ways in which financial
intermediaries and institutions operate, and the structure and functioning
of financial markets
- Develops critical skills for a wide range of real world professional
situations
- An excellent preparation for a career in accountancy, consulting,
commercial or investment banking, trading and sales or risk management
Foundation Units:
- Introduction to Economics
- Statistics & Mathematics
- Elements Of Accounting & Finance
- Principles Of Banking
- Corporate Finance
- Banking Operations & Risks Analysis
Additional one unit each from Selection Groups B, E OR M.
- All students will be required to make a serious attempt in the
examination for 12 units on the standard route of the degree. On the
graduate entry route all students must take and pass nine full units.
- Students can take the Foundation and Further units in any order,
provided they satisfy any prerequisites (units which you must have
already passed). Prerequisites are shown in italic text in brackets.
- Most students, however, would normally take the Foundation units
first because (as their name suggests) they are the 'building blocks'
- the foundation - for the units that follow.
Selection Group of Courses
Offered:
Selection Group A:
- Financial Management
- Financial Reporting
- Corporate Finance
- Auditing
- Management Accounting
Selection Group B:
- Financial Reporting
- Corporate Finance
- Auditing
- Banking Operations & Risks Analysis
- International Financial Markets
Selection Group E :
- Monetary Economics
- Economics of Labour
- International Economics
- Public Sector Economics
- Elements of Econometrics
- Managerial Economics
- Economics of Development
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Corporate Finance
- Further Mathematics for Economists
- Industrial Economics
Selection Group M:
- The law of business organizations
- Managerial economics
- Management Science Methods
- Organization Theory
- Marketing
- Computer-based Information Systems
- Financial Management
- Human Resource Management
- Management Mathematics
- Management: International and Comparative Perspectives
- Analysis of Strategic Management
- Public Choice and Public Management
- Management Accounting
Selection Group Q:
- Elements of Econometrics
- Management Science Methods
Selection Group S:
- Organization Theory
- Sociological Theory
- Methods of Social Research
- Sociology of Development
- Comparative Social Structures and Institutions
- Social Policy
- Demography
- Society and the Environment
- Elements of Social and Applied Psychology
- Sociology of Information Systems
- Ethics of Information Systems
- Criminology
Duration and type of the course : 3 Years Full
Time (depending on the student if he/she successfully passes all
the modules)
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