BEcon & BEFinance
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | August |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 16,242 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 56,329 |
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- $ 16,242
- Local students
- $ 56,329
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Local students
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
- Data not available
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- You should have excellent examination scores for admission, but we also value non-academic excellence in particular leadership.
- You should provide your school’s prediction of your grades in the school leaving examination, but we may also take into account your earlier school and/or public examination record.
- If you have satisfied the University’s Entrance Requirements before completion of your secondary school education, you may be considered for admission on an individual merit basis, but only under exceptional circumstances and if you have excellent results.
- We take into account your Personal Statement and Referee’s Report on you.
- You will need to provide us with evidence of good English language ability.
- We wish to see evidence of a second language ability, but not necessarily Chinese.
Curriculum
- Introduction to accounting
- Corporate finance
- Practical Chinese language course for business, economics and finance students
- English for academic communication for economics and finance
- Introduction to economics I
- Introduction to economics II
- Analysis of economic data
- Elementary statistical methods
- Introductory statistics
- Probability and statistics I
- Mathematics requirement:
- Basic calculus or
- University mathematics A
- Foundation to information technology
- Culture and value studies
- Inter-faculty elective
- Science and technology studies
- Broadening courses/inter-faculty electives
- Elective 3
- English for professional communication for economics and finance
- Introductory econometrics
- Microeconomic theory
- Macroeconomic theory
- Derivatives
- Investments and portfolio analysis
- The economics of finance
- Theories of investment
- Capital theory
- Monetary economics
- Economics of banking
- Finance and development
- Investment, technology and economic growth
- International finance
- Foreign trade and investment in China
- Economic forecasting
- Project evaluation
- Financial markets and institutions
- International banking
- Management of commercial banks
- International financial management
- Insurance: theory and practice
- Case studies in corporate finance
- Advanced corporate finance
- Empirical finance
- Mathematical finance
- Financial engineering
- Spreadsheet financial modeling
- Interest rate models
- Asian financial institutions
- Quantitative risk management
- Operational issues and cases in quantitative finance
- Behavioral finance
- Financial practicum
- Fixed income securities
- Real estate finance
- Financial statement analysis
- Risk management
- Special topics in finance