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Course Overview

The department offers an interdisciplinary approach consisting of both theoretical and applied courses covering money and banking, financial economics, macroeconomic interrelations, and international business. The program is designed to equip students with a global understanding of financial practices in the key areas of banking and international finance and applying the various concepts of the broad field.

This program provides the students a global perspective on international finance with special education in the field.

The International Finance Program aims to educate and train knowledgeable, skilled and open-minded students who will be innovative team leaders and team players in international companies and/or international financial markets.

In particular, the curriculum of the International Finance Program, in line with the FIU curriculum, aims to ensure that by the end of a four-year program of undergraduate study, successful students will have:

LO1 Demonstrated the ability to communicate effectively in English in both speech and writing.

LO2 Shown development in analytical, critical thinking and problem solving skills as foundations for creative and innovative in the field of International Finance.

LO3 Acquired the core concepts as well as the theoretical and practical knowledge of International Finance compatible with contemporary requirements in the professional field.

LO4 Developed skills for effective planning, execution and evaluation of International Finance related tasks and projects in academic and professional contexts through individual and collaborative approaches to study and work.

Entry Requirement 

Graduation Requirements

The International Finance Undergraduate degree program comprises 122 credits of full-time study which must be completed. In order to graduate, students are required to have a minimum cumulative average of 2.00 out of a possible total of 4.00.   

ECTS (European Credit Transfer System)

FIU’s credit allocation system has also been carefully aligned with the European Credit Transfer System on the basis of 1 ECTS credit requiring 25 hours of student work both inside and outside formal classes.

A four-year FIU degree is, therefore, equivalent to 240 ECTS credits, or approximately 30 ECTS credits per semester.

Over the course of a full calendar year, in order to meet program requirements, it is expected that a student would therefore need to study 1500 hours, including classes, home study and holiday study.

Individual courses are not currently assigned ECTS credit values, but departments will advise on equivalences and priorities.

Diploma

Students graduating from the program are awarded a BSc in International Finance.

Fees

Academic Year 'All-Inclusive Fee'

(Payable per academic year): 5500 USD

Minimum Initial Deposit Payable: 2875 USD


This information was accurate on : 13/04/2021
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