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Finance (BComm)
Sir George Williams Campus, Montreal, Canada
48 monthsProgram duration
27,278 CADTuition Fee/year
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FinanceMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Finance
Degree
BComm
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Finance is a competitive program in which you acquire the skills to manage money and practise making decisions that affect the future of corporations, communities and investors. As a Finance student, you will learn to:
- Understand the way money appreciates over time
- Analyze investment opportunities
- Develop financing alternatives
- Weigh risk factors to build wealth responsibly
Choosing one of five areas of finance — corporate finance, investments, financial institutions, derivatives, and international finance — you learn through lectures, case studies, simulation exercises and experiential learning. Our Co-op program places you in a financial sector that you want to practise in. Our prestigious Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program provides top students the chance to manage a $3 million-plus portfolio. You can even develop an academic research project as part of our Honours in Finance program. Our Van Berkom Investment Management Program (VBIMP) allows Finance students to manage a portfolio of small capitalized North American equities with a view to achieving above-average returns.Whether you become a commercial banker for a multinational corporation or a consultant with a charitable focus, you’ll leave us motivated to build a sound financial future for any number of clients.
Program overview
Main Subject
Finance
Degree
BComm
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Finance is a competitive program in which you acquire the skills to manage money and practise making decisions that affect the future of corporations, communities and investors. As a Finance student, you will learn to:
- Understand the way money appreciates over time
- Analyze investment opportunities
- Develop financing alternatives
- Weigh risk factors to build wealth responsibly
Choosing one of five areas of finance — corporate finance, investments, financial institutions, derivatives, and international finance — you learn through lectures, case studies, simulation exercises and experiential learning. Our Co-op program places you in a financial sector that you want to practise in. Our prestigious Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program provides top students the chance to manage a $3 million-plus portfolio. You can even develop an academic research project as part of our Honours in Finance program. Our Van Berkom Investment Management Program (VBIMP) allows Finance students to manage a portfolio of small capitalized North American equities with a view to achieving above-average returns.Whether you become a commercial banker for a multinational corporation or a consultant with a charitable focus, you’ll leave us motivated to build a sound financial future for any number of clients.
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