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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: COMM - Faculty of Commerce & Econ
 
  
   
 
Program: 3525 - Commerce/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Double Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

To complete a Double Major sequence in Finance, students undertake 42 units of credit in Finance courses, both compulsory courses and elective options.


Finance is the study of financial and capital markets. It is concerned with decision making within those markets, and how values or prices of financial assets are determined. It is also concerned with investment decisions, financing decisions of a firm, and the development of risk-hedging strategies so as to minimise the damaging effects of adverse movements in share prices, interest rates, exchange rates and other uncertainties.

Plan Structure

Students must complete:
  • 42 units of credit from the Finance list to fulfil requirements for a double Major
  • 48 units of credit from the Finance list to fulfil requirements for a single Major.
  • FINS1613 and any three courses from Finance list to fulfil requirements for a minor

Required Courses

Options List
Note: Students should take the four compulsory Finance courses in the first 2 years of their study (preferably in first year and the first semester of the second year) so that they can complete as many Finance courses as possible in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Funds Management and International Finance during their second and third years.

Honours

Honours Level study is also available in Finance. Students interested in studying at Honours Level should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements.

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