Business Administration: Finance
Bachelor's degree
In Richmond-Upon-Thames
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Richmond-upon-thames
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Duration
3 Years
Students gain mastery of Finance and Business Strategies as well as practical field experience through our International Internship Programme.
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About this course
Applicants have usually completed a total of twelve years of primary and secondary education with a minimum of C + (2.5 out of 4.0) in the American high school grading system. Qualifications gained under other educational systems will be assessed for equivalency to the C+/2.5 American system standard. Other factors such as the letter of reference, personal statement, results of standardized examinations and participation in extracurricular activities, are also be considered in the application process. ...
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Course programme
BA (HONS) Business Administration: Finance
Mode: full-time
Finance is an exciting and dynamic field. Because financial institutions are continually inventing new ways to manage and invest funds, they are constantly seeking talented individuals who can help a company grow. Successful financial experts are quantitative, competitive, and articulate. The fundamental concepts in finance are risk, return, and value. To attract investors, the company must create and increase its value. Finance includes the study of corporate financial management, as well as financial institutions and capital markets, and the raising and investing of funds. The finance concentration focuses on concepts, principles and practices that investigate the ways in which risk,return, and value interact in the global business world.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants have usually completed a total of twelve years of primary and secondary education with a minimum of C + (2.5 out of 4.0) in the American high school grading system. Qualifications gained under other educational systems will be assessed for equivalency to the C+/2.5 American system standard. Other factors such as the letter of reference, personal statement, results of standardized examinations and participation in extracurricular activities, are also be considered in the application process. Students holding advanced qualifications (e.g., A-Levels, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement Examinations etc. ) may be given credit toward completion of degrees after review by the Dean of Academic Affairs and Registrar. Typically, such students are granted exemption from some first-year courses.
The Admissions Office has details of entry requirements for all countries and will be pleased to supply further information.
Business Administration: Finance