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BACHELOR OF FINANCE (BFin)
Aim of the Programme
To produce graduates who exhibit a strong knowledge base and technical competency in finance. Learning
Outcomes of the programme
Programme Educational Outcome (PEO) / Learning Outcomes of the Programme (PLO)
Program PEO 1 PEO 2 PEO 3
Apply the knowledge, Resolve current issues Demonstrate professionalism
understanding and experience related to finance and ethics while contributing
in financial decision-making. innovatively via quantitative to the society.
(PLO1, PLO6, PLO7) and qualitative skills. (PLO3, PLO4, PLO8)
(PLO2, PLO5)
PLO
At the end of the programme students are expected to:
1. Master the concepts, theories and financial tools in business decision-making
2. Apply quantitative and qualitative financial knowledge in the conduct of their career.
3. Implement corporate social responsibility that is related to different institutions and
BFin financial services.
4. Analyse the legal environment, ethics and economics related to the financial profession.
5. Apply relevant soft skills and technical skills to work independently and collaborate in
processing and communicating financial issues.
6. Analyse financial information using the instruments and mechanisms available to solve
financial problems.
7. Analyse the movement of the pricing of financial products offered in the global financial
markets.
8. Demonstrate financial and entrepreneurial abilities in managing business
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
MAICSA - Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
Graduates of Bachelor of Finance are recognise by the Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and
Administrators (MAICSA) the leading Chartered Secretaries and Administrators body in Malaysia. Credit
exemptions are given to graduates pursuing the MAICSA professional qualifications.
The programme is also in the process of obtaining professional recognition from the Chartered Financial Analyst
(CFA) programme, the most respected and recognized investment qualification in the world.
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