Term:Fall
Course Code:sd00233480
Campus:Main Campus
Academic Organization:Economics
Prerequisites:Microeconomics& Macroeconomics
Credit:3(48 teaching hours)
Course Components:Lectures & Discussion Required
Course Note:Optional foreconomics&finance student
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide a critical study of aspects of financial management, and the changing international context in which they operate, developing students’ ability to apply knowledge and understanding of international financial management to complex issues, both systematically and creatively. It will equip future business leaders with the analytical tools they need to make sound financial decisions in the face of a competitive global environment. Exploration of international financial markets, sources of risks and how they can be managed, and coverage of institutional aspects of financial markets. For global business leaders who would like to learn about the latest international financial trends in order to make sound international investment and financial decisions and to manage the myriad of risks that their businesses face in a competitive global environment.