This course gives students an understanding of the operations and importance of a financial sector to an economy placing particular focus on banking. The functions of Central Banks and their Currency Boards are illustrated. For relevance the topics of offshore banking and money laundering are addressed along with examining the role and function of the Financial Services Commission of TCI. The course highlights the operations of commercial banking, how they lend to credit creation and narrows in on the lending process of the banking sector. The role of banking to international business is explored. The course briefly discusses financial markets and their instruments. Lastly the role and functions of stock markets are addressed.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
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The four-year Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies exposes students to the general and essential courses required in the field. This course is designed to introduce students to ethical challenges, behaviours, or regulations in the business environment. It will study various business situations, activities, and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed. It will also assist in allowing students to become more effective decision-makers by examining the meaning and role of ethics in the business environment and the social responsibility of business organisations. What to Expect Graduates who complete a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with specializations in either Finance and Management, Human Resource Management (HRM), Marketing, or Accounting can expect to achieve an understanding of financial markets, risk management, corporate finance, strategic management, leadership, and decision-making. Have knowledge of recruitment, employee relations, performance management, training & development, labor laws, and workplace diversity. Become expertise in consumer behavior, digital marketing, branding, market research, and strategic marketing planning. They’ll exhibit proficiency in financial reporting, auditing, taxation, cost management, and accounting software. Outcomes of the Programme Our graduates will have the ability to interpret financial statements, assess market trends, and make data-driven decisions. They’ll develop solutions for business challenges in HR, marketing, and financial management, lead diverse teams, manage conflicts, and improve organizational effectiveness. “
Faculty: Business AdministrationBusiness Administration (BSA)
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A two-year Associate’s Degree in Business Studies exposes students to the general and essential courses required in the field. This course is designed to introduce students to ethical challenges, behaviours, or regulations in the business environment. Students will study various business situations, activities, and decisions that address issues of right and wrong. Examining the meaning and role of ethics in the business environment and the social responsibility of business organisations will also help students become more effective decision-makers. What to Expect Our Business Administration Associate’s Degree programme offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare you for success in today’s competitive business world. With over 37 lectures and 55.5 hours of content, you’ll gain practical skills through real-world examples, live project work, and hands-on assignments. The course is tailored to meet the demands of the current job market, ensuring you graduate with the knowledge and expertise employers are looking for. Outcomes of the Programme This programme not only equips you with the skills to excel in middle management roles but also provides a strong foundation for further studies at international institutions. You’ll develop a deep understanding of the business environment, covering key areas like marketing, finance, and operations, setting you up for a successful career or continued education.
Faculty: Business AdministrationBusiness Administration (BSA)
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This course is designed to assist students in creating business ideas that incorporate all the courses they were exposed to in the program. Its aim is to design a practical situation where the principles learnt are used to assist in the development and operation of a new business idea for a period of three to five years. Students work in groups to generate ideas and are guided in preparing a business plan to use as a roadmap to achieve their business idea objectives. The final business plan is presented before a panel of ‘perceived’ investors for feedback and
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
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This course complements (MTH 2218) Quantitative Techniques 1. It is designed to familiarize students with the range of techniques used by management in the performance of their role as decision-makers. Students will be exposed to quantitative as well as the qualitative methods pursued by managers to assist them in the decision-making process. Students will also be expected to identify and consider the constraints in the environment and how they influence decisions made by management.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
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