During the courses in Taylors Bachelor of Finance and Economics degree, students will study capital markets, investment decision making, option pricing, and national macroeconomics. The practical modules will equip them with the skills and understanding necessary to effectively deal with these topics.
After finishing this program, students will have a better understanding of economic and financial systems, as well as the knowledge and skills needed to work as a professional in the ever changing world of economics and finance.
| School | Business |
| Study Options | Full time only |
| Overseas Transfer Options | United Kingdom (UK) and Australia |
| Study Program | 3 years |
| Accreditation |
by MFPC, FPAM, and ACCA |
| Intakes | February, April and September |
Program Structure
Students of Taylors Bachelor of Finance and Economics will be able to develop analytical techniques and gain the necessary information to evaluate and analyze the complicated world of financial markets.
An exploration of the exciting domains of investment decision making and capital markets. Understand the complexities of pricing options and learn valuable economic perspectives on country economies. Gain an in depth knowledge of the continuously shifting world of finance to widen their minds.
Common Courses
- Introduction to Accounting
- Introduction to Management
- Business Communication
- Microeconomics
- Introduction to Finance
- Business Law
- Macroeconomics
- Quantitative Methods for Business
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Corporate Finance
- Personal Financial Management and Wealth Management
- Portfolio Management
- Economics for Organization
- Applied Econometrics
- Islamic Banking and Finance
- Ethics and Corporate Governance
- Industrial Economics
- Financial Economics for Contemporary Markets
- Financial Markets
- Derivatives
- Industrial Training or Industry Immersion
University Courses
This component is intended to promote critical thinking, social intelligence, civic duty, and cultural awareness. It consists of Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education compulsory and nationally mandated study modules.
- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilization / Malay Communication 2
- Philosophy and Current Issues
- Emotional Intelligence in Action
- Integrity and Anti-Corruption Course
- Social Innovation Project
Entry Requirements
Taylors program provides a great opportunity for those who are interested in Finance and Economics. Please review their entrance requirements stated below to guarantee a smooth acceptance process.
Prerequisites
- SPM/O-level or equivalent (A pass in SPM/O-level or equivalent with 5 credits, including Mathematics. (Except for UEC))
- SPM / O-Level with Diploma (Pass SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 3 credits including Mathematics and a pass in English for entry with Diploma qualification)
General Requirements
| Required Degree | Minimum Score |
| Taylor’s Foundation |
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| Taylor’s Diploma |
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| Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) |
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| Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) |
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| A Levels |
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| South Australian Matriculation (SAM) / SACE International |
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| Canadian Pre-University (CPU) |
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| International Baccalaureate (IB) |
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| MUFY |
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| Other Equivalent Qualifications |
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English Requirements
| English Test | Band or Score |
| IELTS | Band 6.0 |
| TOEFL | 60 (internet-based test) |
| MUET | Band 4 |
| Pre-U/Diploma | Completed Pre-U/Diploma that was conducted in English |
Career Options
- Bank Manager
- Corporate Treasurer
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Manager
- Financial Planner
- Fund Manager
- Remisier
- Investment Manager
Program Fees
| Local Student | MYR 117,986 |
| International Student | USD 30,679 |
Overseas Transfer Options
Taylor’s allows you to complete your Bachelor of Finance and Economics with one of our established partner universities in Australia.
Queensland University of Technology
- Bachelor of Business (Accounting) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Advertising) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 (July Intake)
- Bachelor of Business (Economics) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years, 2 + 1 year (Dual degree option)
- Bachelor of Business (Finance) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years, 2 + 1 (Dual degree option)
- Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years
- Bachelor of Business (International Business) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years
- Bachelor of Business (Management) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years
- Bachelor of Business (Marketing) | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years
- Bachelor of Business (Public Relations) | 1 + 2 years
Macquarie University
- Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) | 1 + 2 years
UNSW Sydney
- Bachelor of Commerce | 1 + 2 years
University of South Australia
- Bachelor of Business (Finance) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (International Business) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Sports and Recreation Management) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Management) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) | 1 + 2 years
- Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Bachelor of Business (Finance) | 1 + 3 years
The University of Western Australia
- Bachelor of Commerce | 1 + 2 years
University of Technology Sydney
- Bachelor of Business | 1 + 2 years, 1.5 + 1.5 years
- Combined Degrees – Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Arts in International Studies | 1.5 + 3.5 years
- Combined Degrees – Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation | 1.5 + 3 years
University of Dundee (United Kingdom)
- MSc Spatial Planning with Sustainable Urban Design | 3 + 1 years
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