The Bachelor in Finances is designed to students who wish to acquire knowledge and skills related to financial markets and its agents, whether issuers, such as companies in general, intermediaries, such as banks and insurance companies, and institutional, such as Stock Exchanges, without forgetting the public economic activity and the public finance system. Offered both at working and after working hours.
Bachelor in Finances
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Study Plan
Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Microeconomics ECON 6 S1 Mathematics MEst 6 S1 Fundamentals of Management GE 6 S1 Financial Accounting I CRF 6 S1 Fundamental Notions of the Law CJP 6 S2 Macroeconomics ECON 6 S2 Statistics MEst 6 S2 Financial Accounting II CRF 6 S2 Calculus and Financial Instruments FIN 6 S2 Corporate and Financial Law CJAF 6 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Public Finance I AFP 6 S1 Corporate Finance I FIN 6 S1 Portuguese Taxation FISC 6 S1 Financial Management FIN 6 S1 Option 1 6 S2 Cost Accounting CAG 8 S2 Corporate Finance II FIN 6 S2 Public Finance II AFP 6 S2 Public Administration AFP 5 S2 Option 2 5 Option 1:
Advanced Accounting, Financial Marketing, Monetary Economics.
Option 2:
Sectoral Accounting, Public Policy Management, TaxationScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Financial Marktes and Investments FIN 6 S1 Public Sector Accounting CP 6 S1 Financial Auditing AUD 6 S1 Derivaties and Risk Management FIN 6 S1 Option 3 6 S2 Portfolios Management and Performance Evaluation FIN 5 S2 Option 4 5 S2 Option 5 5 S2 Traineeship/Business Simulation/Professional Project 15 Option 3:
Management Accounting, European Finance, Econometrics
Option 4:
Strategic Management, Law and Tax Proceedings, Entrepreneurship
Option 5:
Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour, International Economics, Ethics and DeontologyScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)