TTFachhochschule Frankfurt am Main / University of Applied Sciences
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Bachelor of Science in International Finance (B.Sc.)

The internationally oriented Bachelor programme in International Finance has grown out of industry demands. Its graduates are qualified to take junior executive positions in multinational companies.

The curriculum emphasises a blend of practice-oriented skills with mathematical methods as well as their application based on developed soft skills. Finance relevant contents are complemented by law-oriented topics, which are specifically aligned with the programme.

Programme lecturers are known specialists in their fields who are, or have been, active in the professions. Often, there are international guest lecturers.

The programme leads to the internationally recognized degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).

Career outlook

International Finance graduates typically work in the finance sector or in corporate finance, for instance

-banks, insurance companies and other financial services providers

-corporate treasury and investment and finance

-business consultancies and auditing firms.

Case studies rather than dull theory

Real world requirements define the programme’s objectives. Therefore, in an approach similar to the one used in international business schools project-based and example-oriented learning figures importantly in “International Finance”. Students will delve into theory only after they have developed viable solutions to real issues independently.

Small study groups will often tackle projects within a seminar, or students will be given take-home exercises that are being supervised closely. Supervisors will conduct special lectures in which they will be available to give one-on-one advice on assignments.

Students are required to present the work they have completed frequently, which gives them ample experience in presenting and supporting their work in front of an audience.

Semester abroad

The fifth semester takes place entirely at a partner university abroad. Students may also locate a suitable programme at another, non-partner university, however, course selections for the semester abroad at a non-partner university must be approved in advance. The programme offers a wide variety of options and opportunities. Modules may be combined as desired in the higher semesters and students may largely select their own areas of specialisation.

The programme structure provides extensive preparation for the semester abroad. There are, for example, comprehensive information events about the semester abroad, and the entire fourth semester is taught in English.

Degree from the London Metropolitan University

Students who complete the two final semesters at our partner university in London – in addition to the two subject specific semesters completed at our institution – receive an additional qualification from the London institution (Bachelor of Honours in European Banking and Finance). However, students have to qualify independently for this additional title. The opportunities for a dual degree offered in cooperation with a partner university abroad will be expanded on an ongoing basis.


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