Program Objective
Minor programs are being offered in certain areas as options for integrated first-degree students with the intent of encouraging them to add focus to their supplemental learning as well as recognising and certifying the knowledge obtained in an area that is outside of their major area. A minor would allow a Department (or multiple Departments) to offer a package of courses in an area/sub-area to students for whom this area/sub-area would not be part of their (major) program (e.g. a minor in Finance for students who are pursuing a B.Tech./B.Pharma etc.).
The minor in Finance aims at providing the student with a grounding in the basic concepts of accounting and finance so as to complement their existing disciplinary knowledge, enrich their educational experience, enable them to make better financial decisions, and expand their career opportunities. It will also give students an opportunity to learn more about investments and quantitative applications in finance. In a unique initiative, the department has academic collaboration with various corporate organisation who train the student by floating in-campus course (recently, the department, in collaboration with Credit Suisse, have offered a course entitled “Financial Risk Analytics and Management”).
Program Structure
The students have to apply for Minor in Finance at the end of second year. The students have to complete total of 5 courses get a certificate in Minor in Finance.
List of compulsory courses:
1 | ECON F212: Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting |
2 | FIN F315: Financial Management |
List of Electives :
1 | ECON F422: Functions and Working Of Stock Exchanges |
2 | ECON F355: Business Analysis and Valuation |
3 | ECON F412: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
4 | ECON F411: Project Appraisal |
5 | ECON F354: Derivatives and Risk Management |
6 | ECON F312: Money, Banking and Financial Markets |
7 | FIN F242: Introduction to Financial Mathematics |
8 | FIN F314: Investment Banking and Financial Services |
9 | ECON F241: Econometric Methods |
10 | FIN F312: Fundamentals of Taxation and Audit |
11 | ECON F356: Strategic Financial Management |
12 | ECON F413: Financial Engineering |
13 | FIN F414: Financial Risk Analytics and Management |