Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance
Program Overview
Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with a BBA in Finance will be able to:
- Use time value of money concepts.
- Value a corporation and its financial assets and obligations.
- Construct and diversify investment portfolios.
- Report on financial feasibility of projects and making capital investment decisions.
- Develop the finance function from an international context.
- Assess financial market trends in Kuwait and the Gulf and their interrelations with global financial markets.
Degree Requirements
University Degree Requirements (120 credit hours)
To earn a BBA with a major in accounting, economics, finance, management, or marketing, students must complete at least 120 credit hours:
| General Education Requirements | (45) |
| BBA Core Courses | (36) |
| BBA Major | (24) |
| Major Courses | (18) |
| Major Electives | (6) |
| Internship & Common Capstone | (6) |
| Free Electives | (9) |
Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of upper-level courses (300-level and above), of which at least 24 credit hours need to be taken in the major, depending on the stipulations of each program. Of the 42 credit hours of upper-level courses required for the BBA, 27 credit hours should be in residence at AUK.
Minor
Students may elect to complement their major with a minor, defined as specialization in a discipline outside their chosen major. Students choosing to add a minor in one of the following areas should consult an academic advisor in the appropriate discipline.
The College oversees the following minors:
- Business Administration (for non-business majors)
- Economics
- Human Resource Management
The minor in business administration is designed for students majoring in any of AUK’s degree programs (BA, BE, or BS) except the BBA degree programs in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, and Marketing.
The minor in human resource management is designed for students majoring in any of AUK’s degree programs.
GENERAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR
Students may pursue one minor only. All AUK minor programs consist of a minimum of 18 credit hours, at least 9 credit hours of which must be taken in residence at AUK. No more than 9 credit hours earned from the major or general education requirements may apply towards any one minor.
Department
Finance is a functional area that impacts all decisions in a business. Finance employs mathematics and economic concepts using information from accounting data and quantitative techniques to assess results to make decisions. Students learn to translate and manage technology-related data and are prepared to guide clients and organizations in making effective financial decisions in an increasingly complex and data-driven world.
Students can specialize in any of the fields within finance to focus on a career path. Finance graduates can choose a career in the finance division of a bank, an investment company, a multinational corporation, a government entity, a not-for-profit organization, and international institutions such as the World Bank and the IMF, to support major tactical and strategic financial decisions. Graduates in finance can also become successful entrepreneurs (private equity, investment banking, financial planning, and so on); career titles in finance run the spectrum from entry-level positions to the CEO.
Finance major students have the choice to continue their education via a master’s degree program or professional designations such as the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program to complement their degree and to make them highly attractive for a job anywhere in the world.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Department’s BBA in Finance degree pursues the program structure of an American education system and standards to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for professional success. AUK enriches society by fostering an environment encouraging critical thinking, effective communication, personal growth, service, and leadership. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance is to be recognized locally, regionally, and internationally by the scholarly and professional accomplishments of its graduates.
VALUES
The following values are to be upheld:
- Respect for individual identity and rights.
- Equality for ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity.
- Commitment to high standards of morality, integrity, and social responsibility.
- Adherence to high professional standards and ethics.
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