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The Bachelor of Science in Finance and Financial Technology program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles of finance combined with the rapidly evolving field of Financial Technology (FinTech). Over the course of three years, students will gain valuable insights into the latest research and development within this dynamic sector, equipping them with the necessary skills to pursue diverse career opportunities. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of finance, while also incorporating the cutting-edge technologies and innovations reshaping the industry. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to navigate the intersection of finance and technology, making them highly sought-after professionals in the finance and FinTech sectors.
You’ll take four modules in the first semester:
These are similar to other programmes at Southampton Business School and will allow you to gather skills in other aspects of business.
In Semester 2 you’ll take two finance-specific modules such as Personal Finance, and Foundations of Finance. These will lay the foundations for the rest of the programme.
Some seminars of Foundations of Finance module will be delivered in the Financial Laboratory (FinLab), home to our Bloomberg terminals.
These help students to learn how to use Bloomberg from Year 1 and to experience how investors would manage their risks through a practicum in the FinLab.
In semester 2 you’ll also be able to choose 2 out of the 5 optional modules to start customizing your degree.
In year 2 you will again take four core modules:
Introduction to Fintech is offered exclusively for BSc Finance and Financial Technology students.
The Financial Econometrics module is imperative to be able to collect and correctly analyse financial data, which will be key during the dissertation and in the job market search.
In the second semester, you will have the opportunity to choose Econometrics with Big Data, a module that will further demonstrate how large datasets can be analysed to extract useful insights from data in variety of formats.
Financial Management provides the foundations of corporate finance where you will learn how firms operate and strike the key balance between debt and equity.
Portfolio Theory and Financial Markets introduces you to financial markets and traditional portfolio theory, where you will learn how to price various financial assets, understand the importance of risk and learn how to create the optimal portfolio.
Overall, year 2 has the largest number of optional modules, with the opportunity to choose 4 out of 11 options offered.
Your final year showcases the ever-changing world of finance by examining new alternative investments, as well examining the importance of investor psychology in financial markets.
Climate Finance and Cryptocurrency Investments are two notable examples of contemporary finance modules that will expand your understanding of the Fintech applications and alternative investments.
These modules are essential for any students entering the finance workplace as they both are increasingly important areas.
The dissertation module is a compulsory module that runs year-long in the final year. You can also choose a range of optional modules to tailor the final year to your interests.
Optional modules include:
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