General Finance,
Financial Engineering and Innovation, Financial Risk Management, and Financial
Information System are four major directions in finance program. First, the
General Finance courses provide students fundamental knowledge of finance.
Second, the Financial Engineering and Innovation courses train students to
acquire relevant theories and practical ability. Third, the Financial Risk
Management courses cultivate students to assess and forecast the diversity of
financial risks, and realize relevant regulations to have further management
and prevention. Forth, the Financial Information System courses emphasize on
integrating the profession of finance and information systems, including the
practical design and application, the connection and analysis of relevant
database systems, and design of risk management systems and standard of
calculator, to strengthen students’ ability of applying theories into practice.
◎ Credits needed for graduation: 32
credits (including fundamental business courses,
22 credits for mandatory
courses, and 10 credits for elective courses)
A.
Fundamental Business Courses: Students are required to complete these courses,
but
no credit will be granted toward graduation.
Courses
|
credits
|
ECONOMICS ※
|
0
|
ACCOUNTING ※
|
0
|
STATISTICS ※
|
0
|
BUSINESS LAW ※
|
0
|
B.
Mandatory Courses: 22 credits
Courses
|
credits
|
TOPIC OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
|
4
|
ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT
|
2
|
SPREADSHEET AND FINANCE
|
2
|
BUSINESS VALUATION AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
|
2
|
FINANCIAL MARKET
|
2
|
MONEY AND BANKING
|
2
|
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING AND FINANCIAL INNOVATION
|
3
|
FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
|
2
|
RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE
|
3
|
C. Elective
Courses: At least 10 credits
Courses
|
credits
|
PRACTICES EXPERIENCE OF SECURITIES
INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
|
4
|
CREDIT RISK AND SECURITIZATION
|
2
|
FINANCIAL SUPERVISION
|
2
|
HIGH TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION
|
3
|
CUSTOMER SERVICE AND MANAGEMENT
|
3
|
FINANCIAL ECONOMICS ※
|
4
|
FUTURES AND OPTION ※
|
4
|
SEMINAR ON DERIVATIVES ACCOUNTING ※
|
2
|
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND FOREIGN
EXCHANGE ※
|
3
|
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ※
|
3
|
FIXED INCOME SECURITIES ※
|
3
|
FINANCIAL REGULATION ※
|
★
|
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ※
|
★
|
INVESTMENT ※
|
★
|
ACCOUNTING (II) ※
|
★
|
Note:
1.Courses
marked "※” indicate
that students should take courses in other departments of business school.
2. Courses
marked "★” indicate
that the credit calculation shall be based on the course credits in each department.
3. Total of
32 credits is required for graduation, including A. "Fundamental Business
Courses”: Students are required to complete these courses, but no credit will
be granted toward graduation. B. 22 credits of "Mandatory Courses”: the course
credits are in accordance with the credits shown in the chart above. C.10
credits of "Elective Courses”: credit calculation shall be based on the course
credits in each department.
4. Up to 10
credits can be transferred from the mandatory or elective courses of students’
major department. All other credits must be earned from other departments.
5. Approval of fundamental business courses taken outside of SCU is required.