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Finance explores the relationship between time, money, and risk, along with budgeting and expenditure principles. Students in finance develop expertise in evaluating projects, businesses, and financial instruments. The discipline teaches effective resource allocation, investment techniques, and capital acquisition methods for both individuals and organizations. These competencies enable finance graduates to devise sound investment plans, assess stock options, and provide financial guidance. Hands-on learning complements theoretical coursework in a well-rounded finance education. The University's program includes subjects like statistical analysis, calculus for business, financial management, risk assessment, portfolio management, and property investment. An international business course helps students contextualize their financial knowledge within global markets.