The content of the finance study course is as follows:
1. Financial markets and financial institutions
Learn the organizational structure, trading rules and financial instruments of the financial market, as well as financial Types, functions and operating mechanisms of institutions.
2. Financial management, financial economics
Learn knowledge about corporate capital management, investment decisions, financing strategies, etc., including financial management, investment management, risk management, etc. Learn the impact of the macroeconomic environment on financial markets and the role of financial markets on the economy. Including monetary theory, interest rate theory, financial policy, etc.
3. Securities Investment and Portfolio Theory
Learn the principles, methods and techniques of securities investment, as well as the construction and management of investment portfolios. Including analysis and investment strategies of financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives.
4. Financial Engineering, International Finance
Learn the basic principles and methods of financial engineering, including pricing and risk management of financial derivatives, as well as financial innovation and financial instrument design. Learn knowledge about international financial markets and international financial management, including exchange rates, international investment, international financial risk management, etc.
5. Financial Law and Supervision
Learn the basic principles and regulations of financial law, as well as the system and practice of financial supervision. Including financial compliance, securities laws, banking laws, etc. Learn how to collect, organize and analyze financial data, as well as the application of econometrics in the financial field.
Employment directions in finance:
1. Banks and financial institutions
Finance graduates can work in commercial banks, investment banks, securities companies, and insurance companies and other financial institutions engaged in risk management, credit analysis, investment management, financial product sales, etc.
2. Financial market
Graduates can work as traders, brokers, analysts and other positions in financial markets such as stock exchanges, futures exchanges, and foreign exchange exchanges, and are responsible for securities , futures, foreign exchange and other financial products trading and analysis work.
3. Investment Management
Graduates can engage in asset management, investment analysis, portfolio management, etc. in investment companies, asset management companies, private equity funds and other institutions, and be responsible for management and operations investment portfolio, pursuing investment returns.