* International Administrative Fee, Student Pass
ERCI Advanced Diploma in Business Management or;
Advanced Diploma in business from a recognized institute of higher learning; or
Business Diploma from a local polytechnic.
Minimum C6 in English Language at GCE ‘O’ Levels or;
IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, or;
TOEFL 547 (Paper based) or equivalent, or;
TOEFL 78 (Internet based) or equivalent, or;
TOEIC 692-780
Internationalization of economic life and the widening income inequality between rich and poor countries are key features of the 21st century. Although modern globalization led to unprecedented levels of growth and prosperity, ensuring sustainability of this growth and enhancing the participation of developing countries have emerged as the new challenges for economists and policy makers.
International trade has become more dynamic in its scope, direction, and patterns. Many economies have undergone huge structural readjustments in line with the changing geography of global production and trade. Industrial policy has shifted from one of direct intervention in the form of subsidies and protecting industries, to one of focusing upon external business environment and the conditions that influence competitiveness on the supply side.
The International financial market has emerged as the most integrated sector of the global economy. It became the key source of development funding by channeling in the emerging markets some $1300 billion in the 1990s compared to a meager $170 billion in the 1980s. This is expected to expand as more developing countries grow and provide new investment opportunities. On the other hand, recent currency turmoil and financial crisis of Mexico, SE Asia, and Argentina etc exposed the structural instabilities inherent the global market and the vulnerability of national governments international businesses
Given these facts, it is important that students graduate with proper understanding of the models, policies and institutions that govern the behavior of businesses and governments operating in a modern international economy. This course offers an educational experience that combines theory and applications of the fundamentals of economic development, international trade, and international financial markets and institutions.
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Course Delivery
Students undertaking this programme will be expected to complete 5 modules of academic study, as well as fulfill a 30-credit Dissertation module as part of the academic and professional requirements of this course.
This programme is available in full and part time modes, and will take 12 months to complete. Students will attend 3 semesters of academic study, and are expected to complete between 30 credits to 45 credits each semester. Full-time students will attend classes 5 days a week on weekdays, while part-time students will attend classes 2-3 times a week on weekdays and/or weekends.
Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Management (Financial Economics) (Top Up)