Bachelor of Business (Honours)

(Major in Applied Economics and Finance)

> Bachelor of Business (Honours) (Major in Applied Economics and Finance)

Our Applied Economics and Finance degree provides an excellent academic foundation for anyone interested in a career in almost all the sectors of commerce and industry. This programme will give you a strong understanding of economics and finance while developing your ability to apply this knowledge to a range of real-world situations. Today private companies and public organisations need leaders and managers who understand economics and business, as well as technology. This degree programme will provide you with essential economics, finance and technology-related skills and thus prepares you for a wide range of jobs in the private and public sectors. Furthermore, the successful completion of this degree programme prepares you for further study in economics and finance, besides making you eligible for a variety of careers locally and regionally such as business administration, finance, banking, consulting, public sector management and policy, private sector entrepreneurship, education sector and research.

Programme Length: 3 Years


SEMESTER 1

  • Principles of Economics
  • Effective Communication
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Business Statistics
  • Information Systems & Database Design

SEMESTER 2

  • Melayu Islam Beraja
  • Principles of Management
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Business and ICT Law
  • Business Strategy, Ethics & CSR


SEMESTER 3

  • Introduction to Computer Logics
  • Money, Banking & Financial Markets
  • Quantitative Methods for Economists
  • Managerial Economics

SEMESTER 4

  • Major Electives
    • Evolution and Socio-Economic Impact of Technologies
  • Research Methodology
  • Islamic Economics
  • Macroeconomics


SEMESTER 5

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Islamic Finance & Investment
  • Econometrics
  • International Economics

SEMESTER 6

  • Final Year Project/ Incubation Project
  • Industrial Attachment
  • Natural Resource & Environmental Economics
  • Financial Economics