This course provides an in-depth understanding of financial decision-making in corporations. It covers key topics such as capital budgeting, financial statement analysis, risk assessment, capital structure, cost of capital, dividend policy, and corporate valuation. Students will develop analytical skills to evaluate financial strategies and apply them to real-world corporate settings.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of risk identification, assessment, and mitigation strategies in financial and corporate environments. Students will explore key risk types, including market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and liquidity risk, along with techniques such as hedging, portfolio diversification, and financial derivatives. Emphasis is placed on enterprise risk management (ERM) and regulatory frameworks that govern risk practices globally.
This course provides students with a systematic approach to conducting research in social sciences and business. It covers key concepts such as research design, qualitative and quantitative methods, data collection techniques, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations. The course emphasizes critical thinking, problem formulation, hypothesis testing, and academic writing, preparing students to undertake independent research projects or thesis work.