Finance & Accounting Program Overview

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Project Introduction


The Finance and Accounting program at the EU School of Business and Management aims to cultivate financial decision-makers and accounting leaders with a global perspective by integrating cutting-edge theories, real-life case studies, and technological innovation. This course emphasizes financial statement analysis, portfolio management, tax planning, and audit compliance, providing students with basic financial and accounting skills as well as strategic management abilities. Practical platforms such as industry partnerships, transaction simulations, and real case analysis further enable students to become professionals with technical expertise and innovative thinking.


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1. Undergraduate courses


Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting

Duration: 4 years full-time

Core courses:

Principles of Financial Accounting

Management Accounting and Cost Analysis

Investment and Securities Analysis

Corporate Finance

Audit and Internal Control

Feature:

Practice oriented: Solve practical financial challenges through the "Enterprise Financial Consulting Project" with the Big Four accounting firms and local banks.

Technical integration: mandatory financial modeling courses using Excel, Python, and Bloomberg terminals.

Trading simulation: Visit the stock trading platform to practice portfolio management.

2. Master's program


MBA (Finance and Accounting)

Duration: 1-2 years (full-time/part-time)

Investment banking, corporate financing, non-profit accounting, fintech

Highlights:

Global Case Competition: Jointly organized with Wharton School and Booth School of Business in Chicago.

Industry mentor: Pair with executives from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and other top companies.

Master of Finance (STEM)

Duration: 12 months

Skills: Pricing of Derivatives, Risk Management, Quantitative Investment Analysis

Partners: Amazon Finance, Microsoft Treasury, JPMorgan Chase, providing practical project and CFA exam support.

Master of Accounting (STEM)

Duration: 10 months

Core courses: Advanced Audit, International Tax Planning, Forensic Accounting, Corporate Valuation

Certification: CPA exam preparation integrated into the curriculum; The pass rate of graduates exceeds 15% of registered accountants nationwide.

3. Doctoral Program (Doctoral in Finance and Accounting)


Duration: 4-6 years

Research Fields: Behavioral Finance, Corporate Financial Transparency, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Auditing, Sustainable Finance

Advantage:

Frontier research: Collaborating with MIT Sloan School of Management and Stanford Graduate School of Business on interdisciplinary projects.

Academic resources: Co organize a seminar on "The Future of Finance" with Financial Times columnists and industry leaders.

Focus on the center

1. Financial Analysis and Innovation Center (FAIC)


Mission: To promote innovation in financial theory and practice, focusing on quantitative investment, fintech, and sustainable finance.

Achievements:

Developed the 'Artificial Intelligence Driven Portfolio Optimization Algorithm' and received the Best Paper award from the American Financial Association (AFA).

Collaborating with NASDAQ to launch the 'Financial Data Visualization Competition', winners will receive internship opportunities.

2. Institute of Accounting Ethics and Governance (IAEG)


Key points: Improve audit quality, company financial transparency, and anti money laundering compliance.

Activity

Publish the "Corporate Governance Report of Listed Companies in United Kingdom" cited by the British Securities and Exchange Commission.

Host the "Accounting Ethics Summit" to gather partners and chief financial officers from the four major accounting firms to discuss industry challenges.

3. Investment Management Laboratory (IML)


Key measures:

Simulated Fund: Students manage virtual investment portfolios worth millions of dollars, competing with other universities nationwide.

Field visit: Visit the New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Mercantile Exchange annually for industry exchange.

Additional features

Career Acceleration: Lifetime alumni career services, including CPA/CFA exam coaching and investment banking interview simulations.

Dual Degree: Collaborate with the Law School and Data Science Research Institute to offer courses in "Finance+Law" and "Accounting+Data Analysis".

Scholarship: 80% of undergraduate students receive tuition waivers; The master's program offers specialized scholarships, such as the CFA Scholarship and the Goldman Sachs Women's Leadership Award.

Join the EU School of Business and Management

Leading the future of financial accounting!


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