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Course Overview

The program is designed to prepare a student for financial positions with non-financial corporations, the financial services industry, energy companies, small businesses, and real estate firms.

After gaining comprehensive business skills through business core courses, students study advanced courses in three areas: Accounting, Banking and Investment, and Finance. Islamic finance is part of this curriculum.

Accounting courses enable students to understand the principles of accounting and the concepts underlying the accounting methodology. The primary goal is to train students to successfully prepare Corporate Financial Statements according to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Banking and Investment includes subjects such as commercial banking, portfolio management, derivative securities and global investments. These subjects equip the students with knowledge of banking operations, managing portfolio investments, and measuring risk and return of both local and international securities. The students also learn about hedging strategies and how to manage foreign currency risks of international transactions.

Finance is the study of resource allocation, that is, the process, markets, institutions, and instruments that facilitate the transfer of money and wealth. Finance courses deal with the basics of finance and encompass topics such as working capital management, sources of finance, and investment appraisal. Also included are the more advanced topics of risk and return, bonds and equity calculation, and financial statement analysis .

Entry Requirement 

Fees

160 BD Per Credit


This information was accurate on : 25/04/2022
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