The Bachelor of Economics in Finance with a concentration in International Finance is an undergraduate program that provides students with a solid foundation in economic theory, financial principles, and global financial markets. The curriculum combines core courses in economics, accounting, corporate finance, and investment analysis with specialized courses in international finance, such as foreign exchange markets, international banking, global financial management, and cross-border investment strategies. Students develop strong analytical, quantitative, and decision-making skills while gaining an understanding of international financial systems, risk management, and global economic trends. Practical learning experiences, including case studies, simulations, and internships, enable students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world financial scenarios. Graduates are prepared for careers in international banking, investment analysis, financial consulting, multinational corporations, and global financial institutions, as well as for pursuing advanced studies in finance, economics, or related fields.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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