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Bachelor of Finance (Hons)

(R2/0412/6/0041) (01/28) (MQA/FA2256)

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Key Information

Intakes

April, July, September / October

Programme Duration

3 years | Full-time

Mode of Study

Full-Time

Programme Level

The Bachelor of Finance (Hons) degree provides students with strong theoretical and conceptual foundations in finance, as well as the ability to apply classroom learning to real-world problems. The degree aims to produce well-rounded graduates and develop their skills in quantitative techniques -which are vital for the analysis of financial data and financial securities. Students will experience Malaysian securities market trading simulations and participate in a variety of events conducted by professional bodies like the Malaysian Financial Planning Council (MFPC) and the Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB).

 

 

 

Registered Financial Planner (RFP) Exemptions

Module 1: Fundamentals of Financial Planning
Module 2: Risk Management & Insurance Planning
Module 3: Investment Planning
Module 4: Zakat & Tax Planning
Module 5: Estate Planning
Module 6: Retirement Planning

Matriculation / FoundationPass with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 and pass SPM with a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English
General Certificate of Education Advanced (”A”) LevelPass A-Levels with minimum passes in two (2) subjects, a credit in Mathematics at O Level, and a pass in English
Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)Pass with a minimum CGPA 2.33 or Grade C+ in two (2) subjects and pass SPM with credit in Mathematics and pass in English
Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM)Pass with Jayyid and pass SPM with a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)Pass with a minimum of grade B in five (5) subjects with a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English
Recognised Diploma in a related fieldPass with a minimum CGPA 2.50 in accounting related field or its equivalent and pass SPM with a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English
Other QualificationsOther equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government
English Proficiency for International StudentsIELTS – 6.0

OR

TOEFL / IBT – 60

General Studies Subjects
  • Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
  • Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
  • Philosophy and Current Issues
  • Bahasa Kebangsaan A
  • English for Academic Purposes
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption
  • Community Service
University Courses
  • Digital Skills & Services
  • Creativity & Innovation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • General Interest Course
Core Courses
  • Business Mathematics
  • E-Commerce
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Management
  • Financial Accounting & Reporting
  • Business Statistics
  • Islamic and Conventional Financial Markets and Institutions
  • Financial Management
  • Business Law
  • Research Methods
  • Corporate Finance
  • Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
  • Econometrics
  • Portfolio Management and Applications
  • International Finance
  • Financial Statement Analysis
  • Risk and Business Continuity
  • Financial Futures and Options
  • Research Project
  • Industrial Training
Major Courses 

Financial Planning

  • Foundations in Financial Planning
  • Risk Management and Insurance Planning
  • Investment Planning and Analysis
  • Personal Financial Planning
  • Retirement Planning
  • Financial Plan Construction and Professional Responsibilities
  • Islamic Financial Planning
  • Tax Planning and Analysis

 

Banking

  • Money and Banking Management
  • Islamic Banking and Financial Institutions
  • Financial and Monetary Systems
  • Credit Analysis and Lending
  • Commercial Bank Management
  • Banking Operations and Treasury Management
  • Legal Framework of Banking
  • International Monetary Systems and Banking

Islamic Finance

  • Islamic Financial Planning
  • Risk Management and Takaful
  • Islamic Investment
  • Zakat and Tax
  • Islamic Economics
  • Islamic Estate and Waqf Planning
  • Islamic Financial Plan Applications and Professional Responsibilities
  • Islamic Law for Business Transactions

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Intakes: April, July, September / October

Mode of Study: Full-Time

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Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
 1 Jul6 JulRegistration – 1 Jul (Mon)
 ** Orientation Week
2 – 6 Jul (Tue – Sat)
 *8 Jul Awal Muharram9 Jul13 JulWeek 1 – Class Starts (9 Jul)
 15 Jul20 JulWeek 2
 22 Jul27 JulWeek 3
 29 Jul3 AugWeek 4
 5 Aug10 AugWeek 5
 12 Aug17 AugWeek 6
 19 Aug24 AugWeek 7
  26-Aug31-AugWeek 8
 

2-Sep

7-SepWeek 9
 

 9-Sep

 14-SepWeek 10

16-Sep Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday & Malaysia Day

 17-Sep

 21-SepWeek 11
 

23-Sep

28-SepWeek 12
 30-Sep 5-OctWeek 13
  7-Oct 12-OctWeek 14
 14-Oct16-Oct Self Study
 

17-Oct

 19-Oct Final Examination
 21-Oct 25-Oct Final Examination
  28-Oct 29-Oct Final Examination
31-Oct Deepavali30-Oct 2-Nov Semester Break
1-Nov Sultan of Perak’s Birthday
  4-Nov 9-Nov Semester Break
  11 Nov 17 Nov Semester Break

* When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/ working day

**Orientation (Jul 2024 sem) – Not compulsary for returning students

Note: The University reserves the right to amend as and when required

Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
   Registration (12 Oct) – Sat
  14-Oct18-OctOrientation Week (14 Oct – 18 Oct)
 21-Oct25-OctWeek 1 – Class starts (21 Oct)
31-Oct Thu Deepavali28-Oct2-NovDeepavali Break
1-Nov Fri Sultan of Perak’s Birthday4-Nov8-NovWeek 2
 11 Nov15 NovWeek 3
Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
 18-Nov  **Registration & Orientation – 18 Nov (Mon)
  19-Nov  23-Nov Week 1 – Class starts for all (19 Nov)
 25-Nov30-NovWeek 2
 2-Dec7-DecWeek 3
 9-Dec14-DecWeek 4
 16-Dec21-DecWeek 5
25-Dec Wed Christmas Day23-Dec28-DecWeek
1-Jan Wed New Year30-Dec4-JanWeek 7
 6-Jan11-JanWeek 8
 13-Jan18-JanWeek 9
 

20-Jan

25-JanWeek 10
29 Jan Wed Chinese New Year27-Jan1-FebMid-sem Break
 3-Feb8-FebWeek 11
11 Feb Tue Thaipusam10-Feb15-FebWeek 12
 17-Feb22-FebWeek 13
 24-Feb1-MarWeek 14
 3-Mar8-MarStudy Week
 10-Mar15-Mar Final Examination
17 Mar Mon Nuzul Al-Quran17-Mar22-Mar Final Examination
 
 24-Mar29-Mar Semester Break
31 Mar Mon Hari Raya Aidilfitri31-Mar5-Apr Semester Break
 7-Apr12-Apr Semester Break

* When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/ working day

**Registration and Orientation (Nov 2024 sem) – for late registration students who did not manage to go through orientation in MOOC semester

Note: The University reserves the right to amend as and when required