The Bachelor of Finance program at Schellhammer Business School is for those students who are not only interested in Finance, but the key processes that impact upon and influence the world of Finance. Increasingly competitive world of global finance and banking does not operate in isolation but is closely connected to economics, social issues, business in general and increasingly key consumer behavioural factors that can only be understood with the knowledge of psychology.
YEAR 1
• Skills Lab: Using Microsoft Office
• Sales Development
• Principles of Economics
• Business Ethics
• Principles of Business Management – Organization Structure
• Financial Accounting
• Principles of Marketing (The Customer)
• Digital Business Transformation
• Marketing Research
• Principles of Business Management – Building and Leading Teams
• Economics II – Microeconomics
• Social Psychology
• Managerial Accounting
YEAR 2
• New Venture Creation I
• Corporate Finance
• Human Resources Management
• Economics III – Macroeconomics
• New Venture Creation II
• International Business Law
• Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
• Developing Economies
• Personal Growth & Development
• Performance & Talent Management
• The Family Business
• Investment Strategies
• Contracts & Agreements
YEAR 3
• Thesis Elaboration
• Managing Strategy I
• Organizational Psychology
• Managing Strategy II
• Risk Management
• Intellectual Property Law
• Business Sectoral Analysis
• Artificial Intelligence in Business
• Cross Cultural Management
• Project Management
• Corporate Governance
• M&A and Corporate Valuations
LANGUAGE CLASSES OFFERED: (Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, Japanese, Russian and English)
Please note that subjects offered may vary from the published list and are revised periodically to ensure maximum relevance to the related industry and business world. Language classes are based on demand (minimum five students) per level and must be chosen prior to the start of the semester.
Course Information
Course Code: BBA-200
Course Duration: 3 academic years
Semester 1: October / Semester 2: February
ECTS (European Credit Transfer System): 180 Points
Minimum age: 18 years old