Bachelor: Finance

Number of enrollment: 40


Overview

Finance is a field lush with great earning potential and rewarding career options in a wide range of industries. A finance degree allows you to work with the decision makers of outside organizations. This course equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in cooperate operation and finical market, which will cultivate and benefit future financial practitioners.


Degree requirements


Students need to obtain 153 credits in total, of which 128 for in-class courses and 25 for extra-curriculum activity & service, IT qualification test,  internship and thesis.


Major required courses

Compulsory

Advanced Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Investment, Computer Programming, Financial Institutions and Financial Markets, Principle of Insurance, Money and Banking, International Finance, Financial Econometrics

Electives  

Econometrics, Game Theory and Information Economics, Managerial Accounting, Introduction to Economics, Operations Management, Marketing, Financial Statement Analysis, Commercial Bank Management, Risk Management, Merger Acquisition and Corporate Restructuring, Fixed Income Securities, Experiment Finance, Operate of Insurance Company, Trust and Leasing, Financial Risk Management, Analysis in Investment, Object-Oriented Program Design, Information Management and Engineering, International Corporate Finance, Financial Simulation and Experiments, Portfolio Management, Assets Evaluation, Financial Engineering, Development Economics, Financial Supervision, Credit Risk Management of Financial Institutions, Real Option and Capital Expenditure, Behavioral Finance, International Settlement

* The courses above are subject to change. Please refer to the syllabus after registration.


Career paths

The courses provide a solid academic foundation for employment in wide-ranging employment markets, including corporate finance (capital budgeting, risk control), investments (portfolio management, security analysis) and financial institutions (investment banking, lending).



Publish Date:2021-11-16Views:406