Programme details | |
---|---|
Degree: | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
Disciplines: |
Business Administration
Finance |
Duration: | 36 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | BBA with specialisation in Financial Services Management |
Annual tuition (EEA) | ca. 44,100 CNY University currency: 5,800 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 89,700 CNY University currency: 11,800 EUR This applies to citizens of China |
Financial Services Management looks at the different branches of banking: Insurance, Financial Advice, Investment. Students learn about mortgages, loans, insurance, pensions, investments and the stock market. Financial systems and regulations imposed by different countries are illustrated, analysed and compared.
Core aims: Through combining theoretical perspectives with case studies from practice, the programme aims to allow students to develop a critical and contextualised understanding of the issues, problems and solutions faced by and offered to financial services institutions worldwide. Students will learn to understand the function of financial services within a wider economic context, also from the perspective of developing countries.
In addition to the base IBA modules, the programme focuses on various industry-specific areas such as pensions and investment, the legal environment of financial services, financial tax regulations, mortgages and real estate. Also the fundamentals of the banking world and international finance are studied.
The modules introduce students to key factors driving change in the banking sector, the financial services marketing environment, the key principles of regulation, and the global frameworks that exist. Work placement is carried out within a bank or financial services company.
Key Financial Services modules include:
Financial Services specialists work in various branches of varying sizes, from corporate banks and insurance companies to SME companies advising home owners and private investors on matters relating to their personal finance.
Financial advisors are affiliated to most real-estate brokers and law firms and many Wittenborg Financial Services Management graduates have gone on to work in international banks such as HSBC in Shanghai, Commercial Bank of China in Beijing, RaboBank Netherlands in Utrecht and ABN AMRO in Rotterdam. Also, many students have also gone on to work for mortgage, investment and insurance companies such as Nationale Nederland, Achmea, and AON Consulting. A number of students have started their own consultancies.
The Financial Services Sector tends to be cyclical: when there is a downturn in the economy the industry requires fewer graduates; when it starts to recover there is a great shortage! Presently the economy is in recovery!
Find more information on the website of Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences: