The Faculty of Business Administration and Economics (FBAE) is an accredited member of AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB accreditation is known, worldwide, as the longest-standing, most recognized form of specialized accreditation that an institution and its business programs can earn. Accreditation is a voluntary, nongovernmental process that includes a rigorous external review of a school's mission, faculty qualifications, curricula, and ability to provide the highest-quality programs.
Objectives and Outcomes
Finance is the study and practice of decision-making to acquire and manage real and financial assets for the purpose of creating and maintaining economic value. A minor in Finance will provide students with a broad understanding of the principles and practices needed to make financial decisions in corporations, and in commercial and investment banking. The student who graduates with a minor in Finance will be able to:
- 1.Evaluate the performance of an organization ;
- 2.Perform investment analysis, asset allocation, and portfolio management;
- 3.Price derivative instruments and apply hedge strategies;
- 3.Understand the asset/liability management within banks.