Here are all the subjects you will be studying for the BBA degree in Financial Management. Remember that you have to select five courses from the Financial Management Major.

1. Associate Degree Level Courses

BUS/COM1 - Office Management


Modern office
Office management
Office organization
Office accommodation and layout
Office environment
Furniture
Correspondence and mail
Record administration
Office stationery and forms
Office appliances
Office communication
Personnel management
Office services
Office supervision
Collection of data
Presentation of data
Office reports
Office cost reduction and saving
References

FM/BUM1 - Business Mathematics

Indices, logarithms and suds
Ratio, proportion and variation
Simultaneous linear equations and quadratic equations
Arithmetic progression, geometric progression and harmonic progression
Permutation and combination
Binominal theorem
Exponential series and logarithmic series
Simple interest compound interest and annuity
Partnership
Stocks and shares' Determinants
Vectors and matrices
Set theory
Rectangular Cartesian co-ordinates in a plane
Equations of straight lines
Circle
Parabola
Ellipse
Hyperbola

BM/BMM1- Introduction to Management

Introduction
Managers and management
Managing today's world
Foundations of planning and decision making
Basic organization designs
staffing and human resources management
Managing change and innovation
Foundations of individual and group behavior
Motivation and rewarding employees
Leadership and trust
Communication and inter-personal shills
Foundations of control
Technology and operations

HG/BMM2 - Business Psychology

Principles, practices and problems
Techniques, tools and tactics
Employee selection principles and techniques
Psychological testing
Performance appraisal
Training and development
Leadership, motivation, job satisfaction and job organization
Safety, violence and health in the workplace
Stress in the workplace
Consumer psychology

MNM01- Introduction to Accounting

Introduction
The accounting background
Recording double-entry bookkeeping
Main financial statements
The profit and loss account
The balance sheet
Preparing financial statements
Partnerships and limited companies
Cash flow statement - interpretation of accounts
Regulatory and conceptual frameworks
Measurement systems
The annual report
Creative accounting
International accounting
Introduction to management accounting
Costing
Planning and control
Short-term decision making
Strategic management accounting
Long-term decision making
Capital and sources of finance

MNM02 - Economics

Part I - Micro Economics
Economics and the economy
The tools of economic analysis
Demand, supply and the market
Government in the mixed economy
The effect of price and income on demand quantities
The theory of consumer choice
Business organization and behavior
Developing the theory of supply - costs and production
Perfect competition and pure monopoly - the limiting cases of market structure
The analysis of factor markets - labor
Capital and land - completing the analysis of factor markets
Introduction to welfare economics
Taxes and government spending
Industrial policy and competition policy
Privatization and regulation
International trade and commercial policy.
Part II - Macro Economics
Introduction to macro economics and national income accounting
The determination of national income
Aggregate demand, fiscal and foreign trade
Money and modern banking
Central banking and the monetary system
Aggregate supply, the price level and speed of adjustment
Unemployment
Inflation
Open economic macro-economics
Economic growth
The business cycle
Macro-economics - where do we are
The international monetary system

MNM12 - Finance

Introduction
The financial markets and interest rates
Understanding financial statements and cash flows
Evaluating a firm's financial performance
Financial forecasting, planning and budgeting
The time value of money
Valuation and characteristics of bonds
Valuation and characteristics of stock
The meaning and measurement of risk and return
Capital-budgeting techniques and practice
Cash flows and other topics in capital budgeting
Determining the financial mix
Dividend policy and internal financing
Introduction to working-capital management
Liquid asset management
International business finance

MNM03 - Computers and Information

Evolution of the computer
Computer fundamentals
Concept of information and data processing
Importance of software
Basics of Word Processing
Spreadsheet applications using Excel
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Power Point

MNM09 - Public Relations

Introduction to contemporary public relations
Practitioners of public relations
Organizational settings
Historical origins
Ethics and professionalism
Legal considerations
Theoretical underpinnings - adjustments and adaptation
Communication and public opinion
Media and media relations
Steps in the management process - defining public relations problems, planning and programming, tasking and communication, evaluating the problem
Business and industry
Government and politics
Non-profit organizations
Health care education
Trade associations
Professional societies and labor unions

2. Bachelor's Degree Level

MNM21 - Business Ethics

The textbook is based on case studies on the topics below in each category:
Introduction
Four ethical theories
What is a corporation - can a corporation have a conscience
principle of moral projections
the corporation as a moral person
business ethics and stakeholder analysis
What are proper business practices - ethics on competition
the principle of fair competition
in defense of advertising
a model to explore the ethics of erotic stimuli in print advertising
appropriate behavior in electronic communication
technology and business ethics
ethical dilemmas in the use of information technology
Ethical issues within the corporation - working conditions in home care
holding corporations accountable
the future of affirmative action
paradoxes facing women of color in organization
sexual harassment in the workplace
women in corporate boards
The context of business -ethics in need of regulation
a reflective model of environmental regulation
bribery and implicit agreements
why an international code of business would be good for business
ethics of accounting regulation
ethics and international development

MNM04 - Business Law

Legal heritage and critical thinking
Constitutional law for business and online commerce
Traditional, alternative and E-commerce dispute resolution
Torts and privacy
Business and cyber crimes
Ethics and social responsibility of business
Contracts - classification, agreement, consideration, capacity, legality, asset and writing
Contracts - third-party rights, performance, breach and remedies
Sales and lease contracts - formation, title, risk, performance and breach
Warranties, product liability and consumer protection
E-commerce contracts
Negotiable instruments and digital banking
Credit, secured transactions and bankruptcy
Sole proprietorships and limited companies
Corporations
Investor protection and online securities transactions
Agency and employment
Equal opportunity in employment
Antitrust law
Intellectual property and internet law
Real property and environmental protection
Personal property, bailment's and insurance
International and comparative law

MNM23 - Leadership

Introduction
The nature of managerial work
Perspectives on effective leadership behavior
Participating leadership, delegation and empowerment
Dyadic role-making theories and fellowship
Power and influence
Managerial traits and skills
Contingency theories of effective leadership
Charismatic and transformational leadership
Leading change in organizations
Leadership in teams and decision groups
Strategic leadership by executives
Developing leadership skills
Ethical leadership and diversity
Overview and integration

3. Financial Management Major

MNM18 - Financial Accounting
An overview
Accounting postulates
Concepts and principles
Accounting equation and transaction analysis
Accounting mechanisms
Journals
Cash book and subsidiary books
Ledger posting and trial balance
Bank reconciliation statement
Errors and their reflections
Preparation of financial statements
Profit and loss account and balance sheet
Elements of financial statements
Depreciation accounting
Inventory valuation
Revenue, expense, gains and losses
Company accounts
Accounting for shares
Accounting for debentures
Company fiscal accounts
Financial statement analysis
Computerized accounting

MNM19 - Management Accounting

Introduction
Management accounting
Managerial uses of financial statements
Analysis and interpretation of financial statements
Ratio analysis
Fund flow statement
Cash flow statement
Planning and control
Working capital management
Marginal costing
Standard costing
Budget and budgetary control
Capital budgeting
Management information systems and reporting
Responsibility accounting
Management audit
Price level accounting

MNM20 - Corporate Finance

Finance and the financial manager
Present value and the opportunity cost of capital
Calculation of present value
The value of common stocks
The net present value lead to better investment decisions and other criteria
Making investment decisions with net present value rule
Introduction to risk, return and the opportunity cost of capital
Risk and return, Capital budgeting and risk
The generation of positive present value
Financing decisions and market efficiency
An overview of corporate financing
Issuing of securities
The dividend policy
The influence of debt policy
Limits in the borrowing of money
Financing and valuation
Spotting and valuing options
Real options
Warrant and convertibles
Valuing debt
Different kinds of debt
Managing risk
Managing international risk
Financial analysis and planning
Short-term financial planning
Credit management
Cash management
Short-term lending and borrowing
Mergers
Control, governance and financial architecture
Conclusions

MNM22 - Banking

Functions and roles of the financial system in the global economy
Financial assets, money, financial transactions and financial institutions
Key sources of financial information
The future of the financial system and the money and capital markets
The determinants of interest rates - competing ideas
Measuring and calculating interest rates and financial asset prices
The impact of inflation, deflation, yield curves and duration on interest rates and asset prices
Marketability
- default risk, call privileges, repayment risk, taxes and other factors affecting interest rates and asset prices

 Interest rate forecasting and handling
- swaps, financial future and options

Introduction to the money market
Money market instruments
- treasury bills, repurchase agreements, federal funds, bank CD's, commercial paper, federal agency securities,   acceptances and eurocurrency deposits

The role and services of the federal reserve and other central banks around the world
The tools and goals of central bank monetary policy
The commercial banking industry
Non-bank thrift institutions
- savings and loan associations, savings banks, credit loans and money markets

Mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, finance companies and other financial institutions
The regulation of the financial institution's sector
The treasury in the financial markets
State and local governments in the financial markets
Business borrowing
Corporate stock
Consumer lending and borrowing
The residential mortgage market
The international transaction and currency values
International banking

MNM30 - Investment Management

Introduction
The investment environment
Alternative outlets for funds
Security analysis
Portfolio analysis and management
Financial derivatives
International financial flows
References

MNM25 - Business Forecasting

Introduction
A review of basic statistical concepts
Exploring data patterns and choosing a forecasting techniques
Moving averages and smoothing methods
Time series and their components
Simple linear regression
Multiple regression
Regression with series data
The Box-Jenkins method
Judgment forecasting and forecasting adjustments
Managing the forecasting process

MNM32 - Financial Analysis

An overview
Income statement an statement of stockholder's equity
Statement of cash flows
Statement of cash flow's - direct method
The analysis of financial statements
Analysis of segmental data
Financial ratios.

MNM33 - Management Information Systems

An overview
Information systems decision making
Computer hardware for information systems
Data communications systems
Database management technology
Client-server computing
Artificial intelligence
Office information systems in business
Systems analysis and design
Strategic management information system
Information resources management

 
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