Bachelor Program

Bachelor in Finance


Mission

The mission of the Department of Finance is to encourage quality education and training in Business Education. This mission will be achieved by imparting world class education and providing research facilities so that the students can achieve their intellectual, social, and personal potentials. Business School is committed to developing human capital by cultivating creative thinking in individuals. The programs under the departments are designed to make the courses relevant, interesting and exciting ones. The Department also puts emphasis on building moral character of the students. And for that, the students are required to take some mandatory courses on ethical values along with other regular courses. The mission of the department of finance can be shown in the following table

M1: To offer the fundamental courses of business to the students to contribute to the professional practices.

M2: To offer the specialised courses to develop the finance knowledge to the students to contribute to the practical issues of finance.

M3: To offer the general educational courses to develop the technical and technological skills among the students.

Vission

To become a “Centre of Excellence in the area of finance education and research”

The Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

The objectives of the Department of Finance under the Faculty of Business Studies specify the intellectual and behavioural competencies that graduates should possess and that provide a foundation for their future professional and personal development and success. A number of measurable learning objectives are established namely communication skills, IT expertise, analytical thinking & problem-solving, ethics, teamwork, globalization, business functional areas. Moreover, the objective of the department is expected to play role for producing a good number of graduates having skills and professional competencies to serve the nation, especially by providing managerial services. The PEO can be shown as follows:

PEO-1: To develop the core knowledge of finance to contribute to the socio-economic development across the world.

PEO-2: To develop the technical and technological skills to solve the practical working problems, and to adopt with dynamic working environment.

PEO-3: To develop the leadership and global skills to meet the working competitions across the world.

PEO-4: To develop the analytical and decision making skills to the students for taking initiatives and making decisions for changing working environment.

PEO-5: To create the communication skill and develop the moral base to the students for the sustainable development of the society.

Program Outcomes (PO) with Graduate Attributes

The program outcomes are given below:

PO-1: General and subjective Knowledge: Ability to utilize the knowledge of finance to find solutions of business problems.

PO-2: Problem Solving & Decision Making Skills: Ability to explore innovative ideas and provide concrete solutions of the practical business problems, and growing the decision making skills.

PO-3: Critical Thinking and Innovation: Ability to apply analytical and in-depth thinking for data-based decision-making in real-life environments to ensure sustainability in the competitive business environment.

PO-4: Effective Communication: Gaining comprehensive knowledge, analytical and communication skills for solving multicultural and multi-disciplinary problems.

PO-5: Global Leadership skills and Team Work: Ability to create value-based leadership in the global financial system and to work collaboratively in the dynamic business environment.

PO-6: Environment and Sustainability: Ability to identify the environmental impact on managerial decisions and providing business preferences on societal, economic and environmental issues.

PO-7: Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Ability to gain in-depth knowledge of managerial and corporate finance embodied with corporate ethics and social commitments that will help to pursue social and corporate goals.

Admission Requirements

  • Total GPA 6.00 in SSC/Dakhil & HSC/Alim but scoring not less than GPA 2.50 in any individual examination. OR
  • Minimum 5 (five) subjects in O level and 2 (two) major subjects in A level with minimum ‘B’ grade in 4 subjects and ‘C’ grade in 3 subjects.

BREAK-UP OF FEES & CHARGES

A student shall have to pay Tk. 4,81,945/- for completing BBA in Finance degree as per the following break up:

SL Description Amount
1 Admission Fees (Once & non-refundable) Tk. 30,000/-
2 Semester Fees (Tk. 12,000 × 8) Tk. 96,000/-
3 Tuition Fees:
DC: 2,120 x 126 = 2,67,120/- ; URC: 1,100 x 11 = 12,100/-
Tk. 2,79,220/-
4 Exam Fees (Tk. 100 × 137 CH ) Tk. 13,700/-
5 Establishment Fees (Tk. 4,000 × 8) Tk. 32,000/-
6 Development Fees (Tk. 5,000 × 1 + Tk. 3,000 × 7) Tk. 26,000/-
7 Library Development Fee Tk. 2,000/-
8 Orientation Fee Tk. 3,000/-
9 Rover Scout Fee Tk. 25/-
Total Fees and Charges: Tk. 4,81,945/-

Semester-wise Payable Fess:

* First Installment (During Admission): Tk. 85,665/-

* Second to onward Installment (During Semester Registration):

SL Description Amount
1 Semester Fees Tk. 12,000/-
2 Tuition Fees:
2,120 x No. of CH of DC Courses ; 1,100 x No. of CH of URC Courses
Tk. *****/-
3 Exam Fees:
Tk. 100 × No. of CH of total registered Courses
Tk. *****/-
4 Establishment Fees Tk. 4,000/-
5 Development Fees Tk. 3,000/-
Semester-wise Total Fees and Charges: To be counted

DC = Departmental Course, URC = University Requirement Course

Admission Test

Application for admission to BBA in Finance shall be invited through an announcement in the National/Local Dailies and IIUC website www.iiuc.ac.bd twice a year. The deserving candidates have to apply through IIUC website www.iiuc.ac.bd or web link https://www.iiuc.ac.bd/home/apply-online. Students are admitted through a competitive written test. Usually questions paper are designed as semi broad & MCQ Type. Marks allocation of admission test are:

Higher Math/ Economics/ Accounting & Management General Math General English General Knowledge Viva SSC & HSC GPA Total
40 20 25 15 10 10 120

Admission Period

Students are admitted into “BBA in Finance” program twice a year as follows:

Semester Period Application Period Admission Test
Spring January – June September - October November - December
Autumn July – December March - April May - June

Duration

The normal duration of BBA in Finance program at any department under the Faculty of Business Studies is four academic years (i.e.8 Semesters). Each academic year is divided into two semesters: Spring (January-June) and Autumn (July -December), each having a duration of 15 class weeks. One may complete 137 Credit Hours between 6-12 semesters under the Open Credit Hour System of the University. A student may be allowed to complete his/her graduation studies in the University within maximum six academic years (i.e.12 semesters). After completion of taught courses, an exclusive internship program (3 CH) having 3 months duration has to be conducted by the students.

Grading System

The Grading System for assessing the performance of the students shall be as follows:

Marks (%) Letter Grade Grade Point Remarks
80-100 A + 4.00 Excellent
75–79 A 3.75 Very Good
70–74 A- 3.50
65–69 B+ 3.25 Good
60–64 B 3.00
55–59 B- 2.75 Satisfactory
50–54 C+ 2.50
45–49 C 2.25 Pass
40–44 D 2.00
00–39 F 0.00 Fail

Calculation of GPA and CGPA

GPA: Grade Point Average (GPA) is computed by dividing the total grade point earned by the number of credit hours attempted in a particular semester.

CGPA: Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is computed by dividing the total grade point earned by the total number of credit hours attempted at the diploma courses up to that point of time.

Achieving minimum GPA in each semester

A student shall have to obtain minimum GPA 2.00 in each semester.

Achieving minimum GPA in for awarding degree

A student shall have to obtain minimum CGPA 2.50 for awarding degree.

Summary of Courses


Summary of Courses:

SL Types of the Courses Number of Courses Total Credit Hours
1 General Education Courses 08 11
2 Core Courses 40 120
3 Viva-voce 04 03
4 Internship 01 03
Total 53 137

Semester wise number of courses & credits hours

SL Semester Number of Courses Total Credit Hours
1 1st 06 15
2 2nd 07 17.75
3 3rd 07 19
4 4th 07 16.75
5 5th 06 17
6 6th 07 16.75
7 7th 06 16
8 8th 07 18.75
Total 53 137
 

Semester wise Courses:

Semester Number: 1
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 ACC-101 Principles of Accounting 3
2 BUSI-101 Introduction to Business 3
3 MATH-101 Business Mathematics-I 3
4 MGT-101 Principles of Management 3
5 GEEL-101 Advanced English 2
6 GEEM-101 Text of Ethics and Morality-I 1
Semester Number: 2
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 ACC-202 Financial Accounting 3
2 ECON-201 Microeconomics 3
3 GEBL-201 Bengali Language and Culture 3
4 MATH-202 Business Mathematics-II 3
5 MKTG-201 Principles of Marketing 3
6 GEED-201 Basic Principles of Islam 2
7 VIVA-201 Viva Voce 0.75
Semester Number: 3
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 ECON-302 Macroeconomics 3
2 FIN-301 Principles of Finance 3
3 GEHE-301 History of Emergence of Bangladesh 3
4 IT-301 Computer Application in Business 3
5 STAT-301 Business Statistics-I 3
6 GEED-302 Sciences of Quran and Hadith 1
7 GEED-305 Comparative Religion 3
Semester Number: 4
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 ACC-403 Cost & Management Accounting 3
2 FIN-402 Financial Management 3
3 GEBS-401 Bangladesh Studies 3
4 MGT-402 Organizational Behaviour 3
5 STAT-402 Business Statistics-II 3
6 GEEM-402 Text of Ethics and Morality-II 1
7 VIVA-402 Viva Voce 0.75
Semester Number: 5
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 BCOM-501 Business Communication 3
2 FIN-503 Bank Management 3
3 HRM-501 Human Resource Management 3
4 MIS-501 Management Information System 3
5 OR-501 Operations Research 3
6 GEED-503 Political Thoughts and Social Behaviour 2
Semester Number: 6
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 ACC-604 Taxation & Auditing 3
2 FIN-604 Principles of Insurance & Takaful 3
3 LAW-601 Legal Environment in Business 3
4 MGT-603 Entrepreneurship Development 3
5 MKTG-602 Marketing Management 3
6 GEED-604 Life and Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad 1
7 VIVA-603 Viva Voce 0.75
Semester Number: 7
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 FIN-705 Financial Markets and Institutions 3
2 FIN-706 Project Appraisal Management 3
3 FIN-707 Investment Analysis and Risk Management 3
4 FIN-708 Public Finance 3
5 LAW-702 Employment Law 3
6 MGT-704 Strategic Management 3
7 GEIH-701 A survey of Islamic History and Culture 1
Semester Number: 8
SL Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequisite
1 FIN-809 Corporate Finance 3
2 FIN-810 Introduction to Financial Derivatives 3
3 FIN-811 Real Estate Finance 3
4 FIN-812 Rural Finance 3
5 FIN-813 Portfolio Management 3
6 FIN-814 Entrepreneurial Finance 3
7 FIN-815 Management of Zakat and Waqf 3
8 FIN-816 Financial Statement Analysis 3
9 FIN-817 Working Capital Management 3
10 INTP-800 Internship / Project Paper 3
11 RES-801 Research Methodology in Business 3
12 VIVA-804 Viva-Voce 0.75