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The Finance major provides students with foundational knowledge of financial principles, applying these to analyze financial instruments, markets, and corporate financial strategies. Students explore investment decision-making, portfolio management, derivatives, and risk mitigation. Through elective courses, they may also examine portfolio development, business valuation techniques, and fixed-income securities. This program prepares graduates for professional roles in financial management, advisory services, wealth management, investment banking, and securities trading.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the Finance bachelor's degree, graduates will:
Understand the significance of investment strategies, financing options, and financial instruments like stocks, bonds, and derivatives in market operations.
Grasp three core financial concepts: time value of money, risk diversification, and arbitrage principles, applying them to corporate finance, investment analysis, risk assessment, portfolio design, business valuation, and fixed-income markets.