To be accepted for the programme students must possess 240 credits at level 4 and 5 obtained in a relevant subject area, covering either accounting or finance. You will apply for the majority of postgraduate courses using our online application form. You should complete the form thoroughly and provide a detailed personal statement which reflects your suitability and aptitude for the programme. This course offers a range of specialised subjects, delivered by a committed and experienced team.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCE

The module focuses on main theories of banking and provides an overview of the crucial operations in the context of international banking. It also seeks to provide students with a critical awareness of different approaches of assessing bank risk and performance and how they are used in practice by shareholders, investors and financial and banking experts. In addition, it requires students to examine market potential and prepare a presentation of their findings assuming the role of a business consultant.

Bank lending: Principles and practice

Prospective students can view the admission requirements through the Admissions website at admissions.carleton.ca. The overall average required for admission is determined each year on a program-by-program basis. Holding the minimum admission requirements only establishes eligibility for consideration; higher averages are required for admission to programs for which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the number of places available. Some programs may also require specific course prerequisites and prerequisite averages and/or supplementary admission portfolios. Prospective students can view the admission requirements through the Admissions website atadmissions.carleton.ca. All International Students are required to possess a Co-op Work Permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before they can begin working.

  • Ours is a truly global university community and you will learn alongside students from around the world, deepening your understanding of both global business and cultural diversity.
  • To bring this value to the workplace, individuals need to understand the economic, political, and social factors that drive change and how decisions affect global markets.
  • The potential/actual insolvency of companies has a bearing on many areas of commercial law.
  • Graduates find career employment at all levels of government as well as within the private sector for both commercial and non-commercial organisations.
  • Its primary aim is to discuss how certain characteristics and relationships can affect the value of fixed income and equity securities and how can they be exploited to form optimal investment strategies.

This course requires analyses and presentations of both articles from the finance literature and case studies. Frameworks and quantitative methods used in predictive and prescriptive business analytics for decision-making with less risk and better outcomes. Practical applications with various analytical tools across a range of industries. Data integration; model formulation, implementation, solutions, and managerial insights.