Program Description
Finance is defined as a field that deals with the study of investments. It includes the dynamics of assets and liabilities over time under conditions of different degrees of uncertainty and risk. Finance can also be defined as the science of money management. Finance aims to price assets based on their risk level and their expected rate of return. Finance can be broken into three different sub-categories: public finance, personal finance and corporate finance.As finance major, students go beyond making a budget; they learn how to analyze a budget to determine opportunities to save or identify the best investment option.
Finance involves the management, creation and study of money, banking, credit, investments, assets and liabilities. Students become familiar with financial systems, which include the public, private and government spaces. They also study financial instruments related to countless assets and liabilities.Specifically, Finance majors study cash flow, asset and risk management, capital markets, portfolio theory, international finance and forecasting and budgeting. Students become skilled at decision-making – one of the main differences between Finance and Accounting.
Students explore different career options in the Finance program based on their interest in decision-making – they can choose to pursue studies that support a managerial position as a Financial Analyst or they may be interested in a path that sends them to a career in Financial Consulting.
While getting a business degree in finance, students learn from faculty members with significant industry experience. Plus, students spend one semester honing skills in a professional environment such as a corporate finance group or a securities/investment-banking firm. At graduation, students are well prepared to succeed in the complex economic, financial and legal whirl of today's global economy. An entity whose income exceeds its expenditure can lend or invest the excess income to help that excess income produce more income in the future.
Program Highlights
Students explore different career options in the Finance program based on their interest in decision-making – they can choose to pursue studies that support a managerial position as a Financial Analyst or they may be interested in a path that sends them to a career in Financial Consulting.
While getting a business degree in finance, students learn from faculty members with significant industry experience. Plus, students spend one semester honing skills in a professional environment such as a corporate finance group or a securities/investment-banking firm. At graduation, students are well prepared to succeed in the complex economic, financial and legal whirl of today's global economy. An entity whose income exceeds its expenditure can lend or invest the excess income to help that excess income produce more income in the future.
Entry Requirements
1. Be non-Chinese citizens in good health;
2. With valid passport, above the age of 18 and below 35;
3. Abide by Chinese law and the regulations of Sichuan University and
should also respect Chinese social customs and codes of conduct.
Required Documents
Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
Certificate/diploma of highest education
Graduation
certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be
translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
Health certificate
Not needed during application. But may required when applying for visa.
Financial support statement
Photocopy of the financial support statement with signature
Academic transcript of highest education
Transcript
in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into
Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
Two recommendation letters
From professor,associate professor or equivalents.
Cerificate of HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test)
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