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Finance
Minor
Finance
金融
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Economics and Finance
Exclusive Majors
(Students who study the following majors are not allowed to choose this minor)
Finance
Note: The following curriculum information is subject to periodic review and changes.

Aims of Minor

This minor aims to:

  1. Provide students with knowledge of the basic analytical tools in finance and applications of finance theories to practical problems in the financial markets;
  2. Develop students’ analytical ability to analyse financial problems and issues that non-financial corporations and financial institutions face.

Intended Learning Outcomes of Minor (MINILOs)

Upon successful completion of this minor, students should be able to:

  1. Analyze the roles, development and operations of financial markets and institutions;
  2. Demonstrate basic competence in formulating corporate investment and financing strategies;
  3. Apply fundamental risk management tools to hedge and manage risks.

Minor Requirements (15 credit units)Catalogue Term : Semester A 2023/24



1. Core Courses (6  9 credit units depending on the major of the student)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CB3410Financial Management3Double counting is permissible for BBA students.
EF3320Security Analysis and Portfolio Management3Students who take this as part of their major requirements are required to take additional elective courses.
EF4313Corporate Finance3

2. Electives (6  9 credit units depending on the major of the student)

Note:
Students who take (or have taken) the following elective courses as part of their major requirements are required to choose additionally other elective courses, or other courses as designated by the Minor Advisor.
 

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
EF3333Financial Systems, Markets and Instruments3
EF4312Mergers and Acquisitions3
EF4314Corporate Valuation3
EF4321Derivatives and Risk Management3
EF4327Fixed Income Securities3
EF4334Regulation and Management of Financial Institutions3

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