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Finance explores the relationship between time, money, and risk, along with principles of budgeting and expenditure. Students in finance develop expertise in valuing projects, corporations, and financial instruments. The discipline teaches effective methods for allocating funds, making investments, and securing financing. These competencies enable finance graduates to devise sound investment approaches, evaluate stock options, and provide financial guidance to organizations and individuals. An essential part of financial education combines practical experience with academic learning. The University's finance program includes subjects like statistical analysis for business, calculus for business, organizational finance, risk management, portfolio management, and property investment. An international perspectives course helps students contextualize their business knowledge within a global framework.