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A comprehensive introduction to the master of finance course at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
I. Course Features The Master of Finance course of Nanyang Technological University is designed according to international standards and taught by world-class teachers. It aims to provide students with the education of the essence theory and practical skills in the field of finance and finance, and cultivate a group of outstanding international professionals for the financial and industrial and commercial sectors. The course * * * Design 12 modules focuses on cultivating students' analytical ability to apply and plan financial plans and strategies in investment, trading and other professional fields. In addition, it will also give an accurate explanation of the financial operation mode of major multinational companies.

1, a world-class university, a world-class teacher, and a direct school run by the alma mater to ensure brand quality.

2. Studying abroad background, training international senior financial talents, good alumni resources and good employment prospects.

3. Short study period (1 year), low opportunity cost, formal education and international background.

4. Teaching in Chinese to ensure the learning effect; Live and study in an English environment and improve your English ability quickly.

5. Use the school's global employment service system to assist students in internship and employment on a global scale.

6. You can apply for emigration to Singapore after graduation, which is beneficial to emigration to other countries after graduation.

7. Master of Finance students can work in Singapore after studying.

2. Admission requirements (written examination is free, and admission is based on academic qualifications, work background and interview results until the quota is full).

1. Bachelor degree or above.

2. Have practical (internship) experience in finance, business and management.

3. Excellent undergraduates with development potential can also have the opportunity to participate in the interview.

Third, the degree certificate

The academic system is one year, and 12 compulsory courses (36 class hours each) are completed within the specified time (2 years). Nanyang Technological University awarded an internationally and domestically recognized master's degree in finance.

Generally, courses can be completed within one year (six courses can be completed in six months in Singapore, and the rest can be completed in half a year on weekends and holidays in China).

Fourth, tuition fees.

The tuition fee is USD 65,438+09,000 (USD is paid by bank draft or telegraphic transfer, which can be paid in two installments), including registration fee, textbook fee, examination fee, copyright fee, computer facilities fee, lectures, corporate travel fees in Singapore, air tickets for studying in Singapore and accommodation fees during your stay in Singapore. Food and beverage expenses during the study in Singapore and accommodation and travel expenses during the study in China are self-care.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) course setting

Core courses: basic financial theory, economic analysis, financial statement analysis and statistical analysis.

Securities investment analysis, fixed income investment analysis, derivative investment tool fund management

Advanced courses: (four courses are available)

Enterprise financing, financial institutions, fund management, structured financial products

Seminar on M&A Financing, Customer Relationship Management and Business Ethics

core curriculum

FF600 1 Basic Theory of Finance

This is an introduction to finance. The main purpose is to help students lay a solid foundation of financial theory. The main contents include the time value of money, financial statement analysis, working capital management, risk and return, securities pricing, capital cost, capital budget, capital structure, corporate finance and dividend policy.

Economic analysis of FF6002

The center of this course is how to apply economic principles to financial markets. The application of microeconomics includes the operation mode of market mechanism and the decision-making interaction between companies. Macroeconomics will discuss how interest rates, inflation, exchange rates and government policies affect the economic environment and financial markets.

FF6003 Financial Statement Analysis

This course focuses on how to use financial statement information in different situations. The content includes the basis of financial statement analysis; Inventory analysis, long-term assets, taxes, liabilities, off-balance-sheet financing, pension costs, internal investment, enterprise mergers and acquisitions, transnational operations; Market reaction of financial information and its application in pricing, forecasting and credit evaluation.

Statistical analysis of FF6004

This course will enable students to master the necessary statistical skills to analyze complex financial problems. The main contents are regression and time series analysis.

Analysis of FF6005 Securities Investment

This course focuses on the principles and pricing skills of securities analysis, including the general situation of investment environment and basic portfolio management, and also discusses the analysis of securities economics, stock market, industry and company.

Analysis of FF6006 Bond Investment

The purpose of this course is to give students an in-depth understanding of the fixed income securities market and its analysis. These securities include treasury bonds, corporate bonds and international bonds, as well as structured securities. The course will explain the characteristics of bond risk and return from the relationship between bond price and market demand rate of return, the calculation of rate of return and return, and the calculation of price fluctuation.

FF6007 derivative investment tools

The main content of this course is the evaluation and pricing of derivative securities such as options, forwards, swaps and futures. The content includes interest rates, currencies, commodities and stock-related derivatives. The course also includes the operation of derivative securities market, the use of derivative securities and the concept of financial engineering.

FF6008 Fund Management

This course is based on the basic theory of investment and the evaluation and pricing of stocks, fixed income securities and derivative securities. The contents include portfolio management principles, capital market expectations, asset allocation, portfolio construction and modification, stock and fixed income portfolio management strategies, portfolio protection and portfolio performance measurement and evaluation.

Advanced courses

The following four courses are offered.

FF6 1 10 Corporate Finance

Based on the principles of financial management, this course analyzes the financial problems of enterprises. The contents include stock and debt financing, financial decision and announcement, managing company growth, free cash flow, payment principle, franchise market, corporate risk management, international issues of corporate finance, real options and behavioral finance.

FF6 1 1 1 Fund Management of Financial Institutions

This course focuses on the practice of fund management in financial institutions. The contents include the risk control and management of securities and derivatives in strategy of foreign exchange and the money market, and the capital operation of financial institutions. This course includes lectures on actual transactions.

FF6 1 12 Structured wealth management products

Through this course, students will learn about structured financial products, such as asset-backed securities, bonds with subscription rights, credit-linked bills, credit derivatives and other emerging financial instruments. Understanding the pricing of financial instruments and their risks and benefits is the key to investment management and meeting the market demand for such instruments.

FF6 1 13 M&A

This course provides an understanding of strategy, cost, evaluation, structure, finance, law, accounting, negotiation and application related to mergers and acquisitions. This course will also cover how to plan clear and value-creating mergers and acquisitions.

FF6 1 14 Customer Relationship Management and Business Ethics

This course focuses on business ethics and customer relationship in investment management. The contents include corporate governance, business ethics standards, investment psychology, and practical problems of fund management of companies and investment institutions.

FF6 1 15 Financial Seminar

Topics may include risk management, quantitative asset management, hedge funds, private equity markets, venture capital, real estate and other investments.