Bachelor of Commerce
Courses / Finance
Course Overview
Finance is the study of accounting as well as financial markets and investment decisions that drive international business operations.
The study of finance can open opportunities to work within the financial sector as well as in a more general corporate sector position. Finance is an integral part of business management and indeed no one working in business today can carry out their duties effectively and efficiently without some finance knowledge.
The international financial system has been at the forefront of many sweeping business changes that has seen a considerable increase in financial and economic activity as business has become increasingly global in operation.
The anticipation of financial needs, acquisition of financial resources and the allocation of funds, are all fundamental principles which you will study. Consideration of international trends and impacts on interest rates, corporate financial performance and investment trends will also be studied, preparing you for the rapidly changing business environment of the 21st century.
Case studies will be provided for you to learn real-world examples of how decision making and planning of financial issues within business actually occurs. You will gain an appreciation how values or prices of financial assets are derived and why businesses have the made the decisions they did.
Benefits of the bachelor of commerce (Finance)Those choosing the programme as initial career preparation would be in a position to seek employment in the dynamic financial sector where knowledge of essential business principles in addition to practical experience would be a significant strength in terms of CV building. The rigorous learning and training process also enable students to acquire invaluable competencies in teamwork, presentation, writing and problem-solving skills as we develop them to be strategic thinkers to meet the business challenges of the new economy.Degree awarded byRaffles College of Design & Commerce, Sydney, Australia.Intake: January, April, July and OctoberDuration: 3 years |
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