Course Description
The goal of the Bachelor’s in Management and Finance is to prepare future professionals for roles of responsibility in accounting, finance, and business management within companies or public accounting firms.
In a public accounting firm, the Financial and Accounting Associate, supervised by a certified public accountant, becomes the trusted partner who, beyond accounting and taxation, guides and facilitates the daily activities of SMEs (application of labor law, seeking funding for new projects, analysis of promising markets, etc.). Within a company’s finance department, they handle data entry, reporting, and use numbers as a tool to support the company’s development strategy. In a large corporation, they assist the chief financial officer and collaborate with teams in accounting, financial control, and treasury.
BACHELOR IN MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE
MODULE ON MANAGEMENT, COMMUNICATION, AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP
- Strategic Development
- Human and Organizational Management
- Communication and Professional Relationships
- Management and Development of a Customer Portfolio
- Management of Information Systems
MODULE ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL TECHNIQUES
- Advanced Accounting
- Corporate Law
- Advanced Tax Law
- Labor Law
- HR Function and Compensation Management
- Introduction to Audit
MODULE ON ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
- Stock Optimization
- Cost Analysis Methods
- Economic Performance Analysis of the Company
- Financial Diagnosis and Balance Sheet Analysis
- Dashboards and Financial Reporting
- Cash Flow Statements
- Cash Flow Optimization
MODULE ON PROFESSIONAL APPLICATIONS
- Managerial IT Tools
- Information Technology
- English
- Professional Practice in a Company
Course Info
- Category Bachelor
- Duration: 1-4 years