BS Finance – UMT
Course Name: BS Finance
Overview:
The aim of this program is to provide students with a broad, functional knowledge of basic theories and practices in the field of finance, while at the same time helping to develop their analytical, decision-making, and communication abilities. The Finance program will also provide students with learning opportunities, both inside and outside of the classroom setting, that reflect the current state of knowledge and practice within the field. Thus the program will prepare students for careers in business and/or postgraduate work.
Number of Semesters: 8
Requirements
Minimum 45% marks in Intermediate / A-Level or equivalent.
Course Duration: 4 years
How to apply:
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Applicant
- Issuance of Admission form
- Issuance of Admission form
- Fill in Application form
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Submit to Admission Office
- Completely filled Application form
- 4 – Photographs
- Photocopies of all Academic Doc’s
- Completely filled Application form
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Checked by Admission officer
- Approved to the Admission Test
- Admit card
- Approved to the Admission Test
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Test & Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
- Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
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Merit list
- Accepted candidates
- Accepted candidates
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Fee Submission
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- First Installment of Tuition Fee
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- Orientation
Curriculum:
Semester I
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English Grammar and Comprehension
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Business Mathematics
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Computer Application in Business
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Business Management
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Micro Economics
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Pakistan Development and Reconstruction
Semester II
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Composition & Communication
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Business Statistics
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Financial Reporting-I
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Principles of Marketing and Consumer Behavior
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Macro Economics
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Foreign Language
Semester III
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Introduction to Psychology
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Financial Reporting-II
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Calculus-I
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Principles of Finance
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Business Taxation
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Research Paper Writing
Semester IV
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English for Specific Purposes (Business)
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Calculus-II
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Cost and Management Accounting
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Operations of Banks& Financial Institutions
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Financial Reporting-III
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Financial Management
Semester V
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Business Law
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Business Research & Intelligence
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Financial Statement Analysis
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Islamic Perspectives in Business and Finance
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Corporate Finance
Semester VI
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Capital Budgeting & Decisions
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Basic Econometrics
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E-Business
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Audit and Assurance
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Elective-I
Semester VII
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Skills Development Workshops
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Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
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Financial Modeling
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Elective-II
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Elective III
Semester VIII
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Elective-IV
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Elective-V
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Research Project
Elective
Strategic Finance
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Mergers, Acquisitions and Business Valuation
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Financial Derivatives
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Corporate Restructuring
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Fixed Income Investments and Alternative Investments
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Private Equity and Venture Capital
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Financial Risk Management
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Real Options and Managerial Decision Making
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Financial Feasibility and Consultancy
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International Financial Management
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Contemporary Issues in Finance
Banking
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Retail and Consumer Banking Operations
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Financial Risk Management
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SME, Micro Finance and Agricultural Finance
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Islamic Banking and Takaful Operations
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Credit Risk Management
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Accounting for Banking and Insurance
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International banking
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Investment Banking and Treasury Operations
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Marketing of Financial Products
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Contemporary Issues in Finance
Insurance
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Insurance and Takaful: Laws & Practices
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Enterprise Risk Management
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Accounting for Banking & Insurance
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Life & Health Insurance
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Motor, Marine & Property Insurance
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Marketing of Insurance Products
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Underwriting, Liability & Claims Management
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Contingency Modeling
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Actuarial Finance
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Contemporary Issues in Finance
Risk Management
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Market Risk and Operational Risk
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Credit Risk Management
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Financial Derivatives
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Valuation and Risk Management
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Financial Engineering
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quantitative Finance
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Financial Applications of Linear Algebra
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Financial Econometrics
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Contemporary Issues in Finance
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Enterprises Risk Management
Islamic Finance
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Financial Reporting for Islamic Products
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Islamic Equity Products
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Islamic Debt Products
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Islamic Law and Financial Transactions
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Valuation of Islamic Products
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Islamic Capital Markets and Portfolio Management
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Islamic Banking and Takaful Operations
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Islamic Derivatives and Financial Engineering
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Risk management in Islamic Banking
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Marketing of Islamic Financial Products
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Contemporary Issues in Finance
NOTE:
The list of courses (core & electives) is not exhaustive and any revision / deletion / addition is the sole authority of the department of Finance, as and when required.