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Finance Double Degree Major (BEng/BCom): Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Finance Double Degree Major (BEng/BCom): Bachelor of Commerce

  • Bachelor (Honours)

This double degree major prepares students for careers in finance, including corporate finance, financial institutions, and financial markets. It emphasizes problem-solving, ethical decision-making, and industry readiness.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
2 years full-time
Course Code
MDDU-FNCEN

About this course

Overview

This double degree major is designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers in finance, broadly defined to include corporate finance, financial institutions, financial markets and various branches of the financial services industry.

What you'll learn
  • identify, understand, and solve complex corporate finance and investment problems to create solutions in a changing global financial environment GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • communicate complex quantitative and qualitative financial analysis professionally, clearly, and persuasively that contribute to profitable, environmentally sustainable, and ethically responsible financial decisions, GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • acquire and utilise relevant financial technologies, methodologies to critically analyse financial problems in ways that demonstrate creative thinking and responsible judgement GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • demonstrate a well-developed understanding of the role the finance industry has on ethical decision making and influencing positive sustainable development goals in culturally diverse societies GC1 GC2 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • demonstrate industry readiness and emotional intelligence acquired individually and in groups through use of industry specific technologies applicable to current and future innovations in corporate, investment and international finance GC1 GC2 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6

What you will learn

What you'll learn

  • identify, understand, and solve complex corporate finance and investment problems to create solutions in a changing global financial environment GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • communicate complex quantitative and qualitative financial analysis professionally, clearly, and persuasively that contribute to profitable, environmentally sustainable, and ethically responsible financial decisions, GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • acquire and utilise relevant financial technologies, methodologies to critically analyse financial problems in ways that demonstrate creative thinking and responsible judgement GC1 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • demonstrate a well-developed understanding of the role the finance industry has on ethical decision making and influencing positive sustainable development goals in culturally diverse societies GC1 GC2 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6
  • demonstrate industry readiness and emotional intelligence acquired individually and in groups through use of industry specific technologies applicable to current and future innovations in corporate, investment and international finance GC1 GC2 GC3 GC4 GC5 GC6

Career pathways

Overview

This double degree major is designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers in finance, broadly defined to include corporate finance, financial institutions, financial markets and various branches of the financial services industry.

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