Business Administration, Financial Management Major
The Bachelor of Science degree with major in Financial Management, has a strong business-related base of general education and core modules. Students then have the opportunity to continue with specialized modules in the upper level of the programme, that are focused on Financial Management and Analysis
You have the choice of selecting your courses or modules, so that your course of study is completed through classes in the early morning, daytime, evening or on Sundays.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- A degree with an international flavour set within a strong social science frameworkÌý
- Provides a thorough grounding in financial management and analyses
- Develops critical skills for a wide range of real world professional situations
- An excellent preparation for a career in financial management, investment banking, investment analysis and management and management consultancy. Ìý
- Flexible study programme, not limited by any one particular class time or geographical region
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
On completion of the Financial Management degree programme major, graduates should be able to achieve the following specific outcomes:
- Apply best practices in financial management to make plans, organize projects, monitor outcomes and provide financial leadership.
- Apply best practices to create, evaluate and rebalance financial portfolios to achieve investment outcomes.
- Analyze and evaluate evidence and appraise alternative viewpoints.
- Apply business theories and concepts to practical problems.
- Use written, oral and nonverbal messages to convey ideas, information and intentions effectively in the business environment.
- Leverage digital tools to support successful business decision-making, organisational communication, business operations and customer relations.
- Use team skills such as leadership and human relations to promote organisational effectiveness and contribute meaningfully to team projects.
- Use analytic and quantitative techniques to understand data, make sound inferences, and well-supported decisions.
NOTE:ÌýBlended programmes like this will be delivered via both face-to-faceÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýonline synchronous sessions (read more on what is blended learning byÌýclicking here).
Many programmes will offer students the choice to selectÌýa course delivered either face-to-face orÌývia synchronous online modality. Upon registration, please read registration instructions carefully so that you select the modality that you prefer based on the options that are available.
This programme is also offeredÌý100% onlineÌýasynchronously.
