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The Bachelor of Science in International Finance trains students in the theory and practice of capital budgeting, preparing finance professionals able to assess the value of an investment and to reflect on the concept of risk and its relationship with expected return.
Graduates from the BSc in International Finance programme occupy positions within multinational organisations in the finance and banking industry.
Graduates from the Bachelor of Science in International Business possess:
• a solid understanding of the global business environment, trading systems, and geo- and socio-political influences on investments, trade, and the global economic landscape
• solid foundation in the principles of financial management and budgeting
• strong analytical skills, capable of assessing and providing effective advice on investments, the risk involved and the predicted rates on return
• the ability to prepare short- and long-term investment plans for organisations and individuals.
Why a Bachelor in International Finance?
International finance encompasses a wide subject matter that deals with the philosophy behind money and it’s allocation, from economics, to accounting, to investing. Regardless of an organisation’s size, money management is critical to a company’s success. The BSc in International Finance equips students with the skills necessary to assist businesses and individuals in financial decisions.
Furthermore, if students are interested in working in Finance within a specific industry, they may select from a variety of ESE specialisations.
ESE students are not only trained in the theories that underlie international business activities, but also:
• conduct their studies in an international environment with students from around the world
• study two foreign languages
• complete one year of study abroad with another ESE centre or partner university
• intern with companies around the globe
• receive individual attention due to the competitive 1:4 student-teacher ratio.
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The European School of Economics, a British college of higher education, is pleased to announce that in accordance with the British university system, the following undergraduate programmes are open to students intending to present their applications to the admissions board: • BSc (Hons) in International Business • BSc (Hons) in International Finance • BSc (Hons) in International...
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