The purpose of the Bachelor in Finance (BFIN) program is to equip students with knowledge and skills required to work in the fields of corporate finance, investments and risk management. Upon graduation students will demonstrate a strong theoretical and practical knowledge of how the financial markets and financial institutions operate, have understanding of different financial instruments and risk management techniques. They will be able to manage the financial flows of the business and know how to make investment decisions.
At successful completion of the Bachelor in Finance program, graduates will be able to:
- demonstrate a proficiency in a second foreign language for efficient verbal and written business communication;
- demonstrate and apply tools of mathematical and statistical analysis, and contemporary information technologies in solving managerial issues related to business processes and projects;
- demonstrate and apply core business, management, and leadership principles and skills (in the field of management, marketing, operations management and business law), and integrate theory to practice aiming to solve managerial problems;
- demonstrate and apply contemporary data collection methods related to business transactions and preparation of financial reports, as well as financial analysis and rational allocation of company’s resources;
- detect and correct present and potential issues related to ethics, responsibility and sustainability in the field of finance;
- analyze the current business and investment environment, and effect of changes on exchange rates, interest rates, inflation, in making investment and portfolio management decisions;
- apply analytical and quantitative skills in planning capital investments, making and evaluating investment decisions, managing an investment portfolio, determining the optimal level of capital structure and assessing financial risks;
- apply analytical skills of financial statements analysis taking into account economic characteristics of various industries;
- determine the company’s financial policy, complying with the requirements of the regulators, the principles of interaction between the constituent industries of the financial market (insurance, banking, securities, real estate and financial planning).
To earn the Bachelor of Finance degree, students must complete 146 KIMEP credits or 240 ECTS.
The following table illustrates the structure of the BFIN Program.
Category of courses | KIMEP credits | ECTS credits |
General Education | 36 | 56 |
Program Foundation | 68 | 112 |
Program Specialization | 36 | 60 |
Final Attestation | 6 | 12 |
TOTAL | 146 | 240 |
Program Foundation Courses (112 ECTS/68 KIMEP credits):
(1)Program foundation required courses (92 ECTS credits / 56 KIMEP)
(2)Program foundation elective courses (20 ECTS credits/12 KIMEP)
Program Foundation Courses | ECTS | KIMEP
credits |
Prerequisite | ||||
Program Foundation Required Courses | 92 | 56 | |||||
BUS4251.1 | Internship Program I | 2 | 1 | 30 KIMEP credits completed | |||
FIN4251.2 FIN4241.2 | Internship Program in Finance II/ Cases in Finance (substitute) | 2 | 2 | 60 KIMEP credits and BUS4251.1 | |||
ENG/GEN1100 | Academic Speaking | 5 | 3 | ENG 1110/ GEN1010 | |||
ENG/GEN1121 | Academic Reading and Writing 2 | 5 | 3 | ENG 1120 | |||
KAZ2103 or RUS2103 | Professional Kazakh (Russian) | 3 | 2 | ||||
FIN2105 | Business Microeconomics | 5 | 3 | ENG1120 | |||
FIN2106 | Business Macroeconomics | 5 | 3 | FIN2105 | |||
MGT3001 | Principles of Management | 5 | 3 | ENG1120 | |||
ACC2102 | Financial Accounting I | 5 | 3 | FIN2105 | |||
FIN3121 | Financial Management | 5 | 3 | ACC2102, FIN2105 | |||
IFS2203 | Management Information Systems | 5 | 3 | GEN/OPM1300/ 2301 | |||
MKT3130 | Principles of Marketing | 5 | 3 | ENG1120 | |||
OPM3131 | Introduction to Operations Management | 5 | 3 | GEN2402 | |||
GEN2402 | Business Statistical Analysis | 5 | 3 | MATH1202/ GEN1201 | |||
ACC2201 | Management Accounting I | 5 | 3 | ACC 2102, FIN2105 | |||
FIN3210 | Corporate Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3121, ACC 2102, FIN2105 | |||
LAW2202 | Business Law | 5 | 3 | ||||
MGT4201 | Strategy and Business Policy | 5 | 3 | MGT3001, MKT3130, FIN3121, ACC2201 | |||
OPM3011 | Quantitative Methods for Business Data Analysis | 5 | 3 | GEN2402 | |||
GEN1201 | Mathematics for Business and Economics | 5 | 3 | None | |||
Program Foundation Elective Courses | 20 | 12 | |||||
XXXX | Elective 1 | 5 | 3 | ||||
XXXX | Elective 2 | 5 | 3 | ||||
XXXX | Elective 3 | 5 | 3 | ||||
XXXX | Elective 4 | 5 | 3 | ||||
TOTAL | 112 | 68 |
Program Specialization Courses (36 KIMEP/ 60 ECTS credits):
- Required Specialization Courses (27 KIMEP credits/ 45 ECTS) and
- Elective Specialization Courses (9 credits/ 15 ECTS)
Program Specialization Courses | ECTS | KIMEP
credits |
Prerequisite | |||||
Program Specialization Required Courses | 45 | 27 | ||||||
BUS3334 | Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability in Business | 5 | 3 | MGT3001, MKT3130, FIN3121, ACC2201 | ||||
FIN3211 | Advanced Corporate Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN3230 | Risk Management and FinTech | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN3220 | Investments | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4211 | Financial Modelling | 5 | 3 | FIN3220 | ||||
FIN4224 | Financial Derivatives | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4235 | International Finance and Cryptocurrencies | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4214/ | Financial Statement Analysis | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4251.3 | Internship Program III | 5 | 3 | FIN4251.1, FIN4241.2 | ||||
Program Specialization Elective Courses | 15 | 9 | ||||||
FIN4250 | Personal and Entrepreneurial Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4212 | Mergers and Acquisitions | 5 | 3 | FIN3210 | ||||
FIN4220 | Real Estate Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4221 | Investment Banking | 5 | 3 | FIN3210 | ||||
FIN4225 | Fixed-Income Securities | 5 | 3 | FIN3220 | ||||
FIN4231 | Commercial Bank Management | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4240 | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management | 5 | 3 | FIN3220 | ||||
FIN4241 | Case Studies in Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4242 | Selected Topics in Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4246 | Insurance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4201 | Foundation of FinTech | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4202 | Behavioral Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4203 | Applications in Entrepreneurial FinTech | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4204 | Best Practices in Islamic Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4205 | Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptocurrency | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3220, FIN3230 | ||||
FIN4206 | Corporate Governance and Sustainability | 5 | 3 | FIN3200 | ||||
FIN4247 | Financial Regulation and Supervision | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
FIN4248 | Islamic Banking and Finance | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121 | ||||
OPM3215 | Business Time Series Forecasting | 5 | 3 | GEN2402 | ||||
BUS4800 | Cases in Contemporary Business | 5 | 3 | MGT3001, MKT3130, FIN3121, ACC2201 | ||||
FIN4232 | Financial Risk Management and Decision Making | 5 | 3 | FIN3210, FIN3121, FIN 3230 | ||||
CIT3805 | Big Data Analytics | 5 | 3 | OPM3011 | ||||
TOTAL | 60 | 36 |
Final Attestation (6 KIMEP credits/12 ECTS):
Final Attestation Courses | ECTS | KIMEP
credits |
Prerequisite | |
BUS4271 | Thesis I/ Thesis Project I: Research Methods in Business Studies | 6 | 3 | 102 credits and GEN2402 |
FIN4272 | Thesis II/ Thesis Project II | 6 | 3 | 128 credits and BUS4271 |
TOTAL | 12 | 6 |
BFIN students have the opportunity to choose among MAJORS:
(1) Corporate Finance and Investment Management
(2) Financial Institutions and Risk Management
Corporate Finance and Investment (36 KIMEP credits / 60 ECTS)
To gain Major in Corporate Finance and Investments students are required to complete the following courses:
Course Code | Course Title | ECTS | KIMEP credits |
All 9 Program Required Specialization Courses | 45 | 27 | |
FIN4225 | Fixed-Income Securities | 5 | 3 |
Any one course from: | |||
FIN4212 FIN4221 | Mergers and Acquisitions
Investment Banking |
5 | 3 |
FINxxxx | Any 1 course from Program Elective Specialization courses | 5 | 3 |
TOTAL | 60 | 36 |
Financial Institutions and Risk Management (36 KIMEP credits / 60 ECTS)
For majoring in Financial Institutions and Risk Management, students are required to complete
the following courses:
Course Code | Course Title | ECTS | KIMEP credits |
All 9 Program Required Specialization Courses | 45 | 27 | |
FIN4232 | Financial Risk Management and Decision making | 5 | 3 |
Any one course from: | |||
FIN4231 FIN4248 FIN4246 FIN4204 | Commercial Bank Management Islamic banking and Finance Insurance
Best Practices in Islamic Finance |
5 |
3 |
FINXXX | Any 1 course from Program Elective Specialization Courses | 5 | 3 |
TOTAL | 60 | 36 |
MINORS FOR STUDENTS OF THE BANG COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Students are free to choose among different minors. They can also graduate without taking any minor. Graduating
without a minor provides more flexibility in selecting elective courses because major requires students to take
a particular set of courses.
To gain a minor the BCB students shall take particular courses for a total of 9 KIMEP credits/15 ECTS. A
particular course cannot be counted towards both a specialization and a minor.
Table below lists the requirements for MINORS for the BCB students.
Minor Area | Code | Course Title | KIMEP
credits |
ECTS | Prerequisite | ||||
Accounting (any 3courses) |
ACC3101 | Financial Accounting II | 3 | 5 | ACC2102 | ||||
ACC3201 | Intermediate Financial Accounting I | 3 | 5 | ACC3101 | |||||
ACC3202 | Intermediate Financial Accounting II | 3 | 5 | ACC3201 | |||||
ACC3212 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 | 5 |
ACC3101 |
|||||
ACC3110 |
Management Accounting II | 3 | 5 |
ACC2201 |
|||||
Finance |
FIN3210 | Corporate Finance | 3 | 5 | FIN3121,
ACC2102, FIN2105 |
||||
FIN3220 | Investments | 3 | 5 | FIN3121 | |||||
FIN3101 | |||||||||
FIN3230 | Financial Institutions Management | 3 | 5 | FIN3121 | |||||
FIN3101 | |||||||||
Information Systems in Business (any 3 courses) |
IFS3202 |
Database Management Systems in Business |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
||||
CIT1303 | Information Systems and Networking |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
|||||
IFS3745 | Information Security Management |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
|||||
IFS4204 |
Decision Support System |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
|||||
Computer Applications |
CIT2731 |
Digital Graphics in Business |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
||||
IFS4204 |
Decision Support System |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
|||||
CIT3734 |
Web Technologies inBusiness |
3 |
5 |
GEN/OPM 1300
or GEN/OPM2301 |
|||||
Management (any 3 courses) |
MGT3206 |
Leadership and Motivation | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
||||
MGT3208 | Innovation Management | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
|||||
MGT3210 | International Business | 3 | 5 | MGT3001 | |||||
MGT3212 | Organizational Behavior | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
|||||
Leadership |
LDP3201 | Leadership: Principles and Best Practices | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
||||
LDP4201 | Leadership: Making Principles Work | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
|||||
LDP4202 | Leadership in Action | 3 | 5 | LDP 3201
LDP4201 |
|||||
Human Resources Management |
MGT3204 | Human Resource Management | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
||||
MGT4208 | Training and Development | 3 | 5 | MGT3204 | |||||
MGT4210 |
Compensation and Performance Management |
3 |
5 |
MGT3204 |
|||||
Entrepreneurship |
MGT3211 | Principles of Entrepreneurship | 3 | 5 |
MGT3001 |
||||
MGT3218 | Business Model Innovation | 3 | 5 | MGT3211 | |||||
MGT3217 |
Building and
Accelerating the Venture |
3 |
5 |
MGT3211 |
|||||
Marketing (MKT 3150 and any 2 other courses) |
MKT3150 | Strategic Marketing | 3 | 5 | MKT3130 | ||||
MKT3201 | Consumer Behavior | 3 | 5 | MKT3150 | |||||
MKT3202 | Marketing Communications | 3 | 5 |
MKT3130 |
|||||
MKT3214 | Brand Management | 3 | 5 | MKT3150 | |||||
MKT4203 | Marketing Research | 3 | 5 | MKT3150 | |||||
Tourism and Hospitality Management (MKT3221 and any 2courses) |
MKT3221 | Tourism Practices and Principles | 3 | 5 | None | ||||
MGT3215 | Hospitality Management | 3 | 5 | None | |||||
MKT3222 | Cross-Cultural Tourism Marketing | 3 | 5 | MKT3130 | |||||
MKT3223 | Niche Tourism | 3 | 5 | None | |||||
MGT3216 | Leisure and Recreational Management | 3 | 5 | None | |||||
Big Data Management and Analysis (IFS4203 and any 2 courses) |
IFS3202 | Database Management Systems | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or GEN/OPM2301 | ||||
IFS4203 | Big Data Management and Analysis | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or GEN/OPM2301 | |||||
IFS4204 | Decision Support Systems | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or GEN/OPM2301 | |||||
IFS4302 | Business Intelligence Applications | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or
GEN/OPM2301; MKT 3130 |
|||||
CIT3908 | Cybersecurity | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or GEN/OPM2301 | |||||
CIT3816 | Mobile Technologies and Applications | 3 | 5 | GEN/OPM1300 or GEN/OPM2301 | |||||
Logistics and Supply Chain Management (OPM 3205 and any 2 courses) |
OPM3205 | Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 3 | 5 | OPM3131 | ||||
OPM4201 | Purchasing and Material Management | 3 | 5 | OPM3205 | |||||
OPM4501 | Transportation Carrier Management | 3 | 5 | OPM3131 |
MERIT CERTIFICATES
In order to be eligible for the merit certificates under each Bachelor program, a student must:
- Take a set of three courses, offered by the BCB undergraduate programs, in a respective
- Meet exit criteria of a minimum overall GPA 00 in all courses required for a respective certificate.
- All pre-requisites must be met (waive of pre-requisites, concurrent registration, CSS courses as
equivalence of BCB courses are NOT allowed).
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN AUDITING (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
ACC4203 | Auditing |
ACC4209 | Fraud Examination |
ACC4216 | Professional Auditing |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN TAXATION (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS
Required courses: | |
ACC3205 | Principles of Taxation |
ACC3210 | Taxation in Kazakhstan |
ACC4240 | Taxation of Multinational Enterprises |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN CORPORATE FINANCE AND INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT (9
KIMEP CREDITS / 15ECTS)
Required courses: | |
FIN4224 | International Financial Management |
FIN4212 | Mergers and Acquisitions |
FIN4221 | Investment Banking |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND RISK
MANAGEMENT (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
FIN3230 | Financial Institutions Management |
FIN4224 | Financial Derivatives |
FIN4232 | Financial Risk Management and Decision making |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN MARKETING
COMMUNICATIONS AND BRANDING (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
MKT3202 | Marketing Communications |
MKT3201 | Consumer Behavior |
MKT3214 | Brand Management |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
(9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
MKT3221 | Tourism Practices and Principles |
MGT3215 | Hospitality Management |
MKT3222 | Cross-Cultural Tourism Marketing/ MKT3223 Niche Tourism
/MGT3216 Leisure and Recreational Management |
MERIT CERTIFICATES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
MGT3211 | Principles of Entrepreneurship |
MGT321 8 | Business Model Innovation |
MGT321 7 | Building and Accelerating the Venture |
MERIT CERTIFICATE IN BIG DATA MANAGEMENT (9 KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses (any 3 courses): | |
IFS3202 | Database Management Systems |
CIT3805 | Big Data Analytics |
IFS4204 | Decision Support Systems |
IFS4302 | Business Intelligence Applications |
CIT3908 | Cybersecurity |
CIT3816 | Mobile Technologies and Applications |
MERIT CERTIFICATE in LOGISTICS (9 KIMEP
CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
OPM3205 | Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
OPM4201 | Purchasing and Material Management |
OPM4501 | Transportation Carrier Management |
CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP
The purpose of the Leadership Development Program is to help KIMEP students develop the necessary skills to
assume key positions in Kazakhstani business and government. It focuses on the practical application of
leadership skills, ending in a supervised internship. Those students who fulfill all Program requirements listed
below receive a Certificate in Leadership.
CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (9
KIMEP CREDITS / 15 ECTS)
Required courses: | |
LDP3201 | Leadership: Principles and Best Practices |
LDP4201 | Leadership: Making Principles Work |
LDP4202 | Leadership in Action |
FIN2105 Business Microeconomics (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: None
This is an introduction to microeconomic concepts and techniques (mathematical and statistical) that are useful
for business decision-making. The course begins by examining markets -the interaction of demand and supply. It
examines the determinants of demand, and the cost structures that underlie supply. It also looks at the dynamic
process of price adjustment. Next, various models of profit maximization are developed, under different
competitive assumptions. Finally, the course looks at strategic problems. While there is no prerequisite for
this course, the course moves quickly and develops an intermediate level of microeconomic theory.
FIN2106 Business Macroeconomics (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: None
This is an introduction to macroeconomic concepts and techniques (mathematical and statistical) that are useful
for business decision-making. The course begins by developing Keynesian models of income determination and
multiplier effects. It moves quickly to the interaction of real and financial markets, and the process of income
determination and money creation. Emphasis is placed on predicting the impacts of fiscal and monetary policy.
Students will develop a computer simulation, and use the computer model to analyze policy variables. Finally,
the course introduces models of the open economy, and provides basic techniques for determination of spot and
forward exchange rates.
FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN2106 Business Macroeconomics
The course introduces topics such as the functions, organization, structure and regulation of financial
institutions and markets. Students also study the role and operations of financial markets and institutions in
the economy, supply and demand for funds, interest rate determination, monetary and fiscal policy, and flow of
funds analysis. In addition, the course analyzes basics of financial policies and operations of commercial banks
and other financial institutions as well as an overview of the globalization of financial markets and
institutions.
FIN3121 Principles of Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: ACC2102 Financial Accounting I
This is an introductory course to the field of finance with a broad scope and emphasis on general principles.
The objective of the course is to introduce basic tools and techniques essential in understanding major theories
of Finance and making financial decisions. Students will learn basics of financial system, time value of money
and discounting, financial performance analysis, basics of capital budgeting, basics of stock and bond
valuation, and introduction to corporate finance.
FIN3200 Ethics in Finance (3 Credits ; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3121 Principles of Finance, FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets
This 2-credit course will examine issues in ethics that arise from a financial context. We will begin with
ethical theories such as Kantianism, Utilitarianism, Virtue Ethics, Care Ethics, and Contract theory. We will
then explore contemporary issues involving Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate
Sustainability, Socially Responsible Investing and share holder activism, and Stakeholder Theory. The course
will examine in detail major cases of financial fraud, e.g. Mad off, Enron, BTA Bank. Finally, students will
prepare and present a business case in Kazakhstan dealing with financial ethics. Course materials will consist
of articles, research articles, business cases and notes, and The Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional
Conduct of the CFA Institute.
FIN3210 Corporate Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This is an intermediate business financial management course, combining theory and applications. The course
focuses on detailed look at capital budgeting methods including Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return,
capital budgeting under uncertainty, risk and return analysis, financial planning and forecasting, dividend
policy, capital structure policy, working capital policy, and interactions of investment and financing
decisions.
FIN3220 Investments (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This course introduces the foundations of portfolio theory, asset pricing, trading and valuing securities as
well as provides frameworks for investment analysis of various financial instruments. The course begins with an
introduction of the modern portfolio theory and then turns to asset valuation based on the capital asset pricing
model and arbitrage pricing theory. The two subsequent areas of study are valuation and analysis of fixed income
instruments and stocks. Overall, this course represents the minimal financial theory and necessary practical
tools with which an undergraduate student majoring in finance should be able to make meaningful investment
decisions and be prepared for advanced courses in investment management.
FIN3230 Financial Institutions Management (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
The course provides an analysis of the role of private financial intermediaries in providing financial services
to the public with a focus on the latest techniques of asset/liability and risk management in modern day
financial institutions. Other topics include the impact of recent regulations and the breakdown of geographic
barriers worldwide on the risks and opportunities to financial institutions. The impact of ethical,
technological and diversity issues affecting managerial decision making in financial intermediation is also
discussed.
FIN4211 Financial Modeling (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3220 Investments
This course will involve using spreadsheets to model financial transactions, perform valuations, and solve
complex financial problems from all areas of finance (equity, debt, and their derivatives). It will also involve
the use of financial functions and formulas, macros, and new programming in various financial applications.
Intermediate knowledge of any electronic spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel, Lotus, etc.) is required.
FIN4212 Mergers and Acquisitions (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3210 Corporate Finance
The course provides the key financial sources and instruments used for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals;
how to select the most appropriate type of financing – debt, equity, or a combination of the two; financing via
debt, bonds, and leases, and ways to borrow or lend; tactics considered in contracts, including contingent
payments, earn-outs, and equity kickers; how to determine when refinancing is necessary; how volatile global
events can affect economic systems and M&A financing and refinancing; debt/equity hybrids and other
financing methods.
FIN4214 Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
The course objective is to teach students to accurately read and analyze financial statements of various
companies in a variety of industries. It examines the uses and misuses of financial statement data for a wide
range of financing decisions. The course analyzes various reporting options that affect income, assets, cash
flow forecasts, financial ratios, and trends; distinguishes between accounting rules and underlying economic
realities; and examines approaches that analysts can take when external reports do not reflect a firm’s
underlying economics. The course focuses on the pragmatic implications of corporate disclosures and
nondisclosures.
FIN4220 Real Estate Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This course provides a broad introduction to real estate finance. Project evaluation, financing strategies, and
capital markets issues related to real estate are covered. Other topics include real estate law, government
regulations of real estate uses, development and marketing of commercial and residential real estate.
FIN4221 Investment Banking (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3210 Corporate Finance
The course provides a study of investment banking activities, including their regulatory, institutional and
market environments, with extensive reference to the global marketplace. Students will learn the analysis of the
main investment banking services with emphasis on the mechanics and economics of the issuance process. Analysis
of the market for new issues and appraisal of their spread and price performance will be provided. Consideration
of ethical, technological and diversity issues in investment banking operations will be made.
FIN4224 Introduction to Financial Derivatives (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This course offers an introduction to derivative markets. A derivative is an instrument whose value depends on
the values of other more basic underlying variables. This course focuses on financial derivatives. Emphasis is
placed on organization and role of put and call options markets, futures and forward markets, swaps markets, and
their interrelations. Major topics include arbitrage relations, valuation, hedging and speculating with
derivatives and implementation of derivatives trading strategies.
FIN4225 Fixed-Income Securities (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3220 Investments
The course provides in-depth coverage, analysis, and guidance on analysis and management of fixed-income
securities. Topics include types and features of fixed income securities; risks and risk control strategies;
mortgage- backed and asset-backed securities; bond market indexes; bonds with embedded options; floating rate
securities; municipal bonds; fixed-income portfolio management; treasury securities; inflation-indexed bonds;
and interest rate derivatives and their applications.
FIN4231 Commercial Bank Management (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
The course aims on understanding the field of banking from the perspectives of both a bank customer as
well as a bank manager. Topics include introduction to the business of banking; asset-liability management
techniques and hedging against interest rate and credit risk; managing the bank’s investment portfolio and
liquidity position; managing bank sources of funds; providing loans to businesses and consumers; the bank’s
organizational structure and service options; and developing a channel for future growth and expansion.
FIN4232 Risk Management (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN4224 Introduction to Financial Derivatives
The course provides comprehensive analyses and insights in risk management including: overview of risk
management -from the history of risk management to the new regulatory and trading environment; a look at past
and present risk management; risk management program designs; techniques to organize the risk management
function; develop a system to cover organizations exposures; and risk management implementation including the
use of the myriad systems to derive value at risk (VaR), stress-testing, and derivatives for measuring and
hedging risk in today’s marketplace.
FIN4235 International Financial Management (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This course covers principles and applications of managerial finance in an international context. Particular
emphasis is placed on financial management of multinational business. Major topics include analysis of
opportunities, risks and problems unique to businesses involved in multinational operations, international
financial environment, international sources and uses of funds, foreign exchange risk management, and managing
international assets, liabilities, and securities.
FIN4240 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3220 Investments
This is an advanced investment course designed to expand knowledge acquired in the introductory investment
course. The course provides thorough analysis of security valuation techniques and systematic portfolio
management. The topics include the processes and principles of financial valuation, valuation models and
components, valuation of debt, equity and other securities, portfolio construction and analysis, strategic
management of various classes of assets, and portfolio applications and portfolio evaluation.
FIN4241 Case Studies in Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3210 Corporate Finance, FIN3220 Investments, FIN3230 Financial Institutions
Management and 90 credits completed
The course offers various advanced case studies on practical problems in planning, procuring, and maintaining
optimum distribution and utilization of financial resources of business entities. Topics of case studies will
vary depending on the interests of students, and the course instructor.
FIN4242 Selected Topics in Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisite: FIN3210 Corporate Finance, FIN3220 Investments, FIN3230 Financial Institutions
Management
The course examines particular issues and contemporary subject areas in Finance at an advanced level. Selection
of topics depends on students and instructors preferences.
FIN4246 Insurance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3121 Principles of Finance, FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets
This course explores the principles of risk management and insurance. The course provides an understanding of
the foundations, applications and selection of insurance. Fundamentals of life and health insurance as well as
property and liability insurance will be included. Enterprise risk management for corporations, financial risk
management, overview of employee benefits, and strategic policies to mitigate risk will also be covered. The
student will also learn insurance relations, rules and regulation in Kazakhstan in this course.
FIN4247 Financial Regulations and Supervision (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
Financial regulation and supervision course focuses on the public regulation of the financial markets and
financial intermediaries – topics of high relevance in today’s environment of ongoing transformation of the way
financial markets are regulated. The course aims to develop students’ understanding of theory and practice of
regulation and supervision of financial markets. After introducing the general principles of effective
regulation and supervision of financial markets and institutions, the course is broadly split into three main
parts focusing on the following key areas: Regulation of securities markets, Regulation and supervision of
financial institutions and financial regulation and supervision in Kazakhstan.
FIN4248 Islamic Banking and Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
The ongoing turbulence and crises in the modern financial system has drawn attention towards an alternative
system of financial intermediation, Islamic banking and finance. The objective of this course is to introduce
students to the alternative banking practices and financial market operations which are based on the Shari’ah
principles. Major topics include the fundamental Muslim beliefs, Shari’ah objectives, sources of Shari’ah rules
and role of Shari’ah boards in supervision of banking and financial market practices, difference between
conventional and Islamic banking, prohibition of riba and rationale of Islamic banking, key principles of
Islamic banking and investment, the basic Shari’ah rules for economic and financial transactions, conventional
and Islamic modes of financing: murabaha, mudaraba, musharaka, ijara, istisna’a and salam, the problems of moral
hazards and adverse selection in Islamic finance and conventional versus Islamic (Takaful) insurance.
FIN4250 Personal and Entrepreneurial Finance (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN3101 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN3121 Principles of
Finance
This course focuses on the analysis of the problems involved in efficient handling of personal finance. Also, an
opportunity to run a business is deeply explored during the course. Topics include: time value calculations,
budgeting, career planning, banking, insurance, home buying, consumer credits and money management, investment
planning, retirement planning, and estate planning. Besides that, the course focuses on efficient business
planning. The course is useful and interesting for those whose major specialization is finance as well as for
those who do not major in finance.
FIN4275 Thesis (2 Credits; 4 ECTS )
Prerequisites: completion of the General Education and Program courses
A thesis is a research work on a topic that is in the area of Finance. Students will be supervised by faculty
members in the process. Further details on thesis requirements are provided under the KIMEP University
regulations on this matter.
FIN4277 State Examination (1 Credit; 3 ECTS)
Prerequisites: completion of the General Education and Program courses
Students are required to take the state examination in Finance. Further details on this requirement are provided
under the KIMEP University regulations on this matter.
FIN4280/FIN4290 State Specialized Examinations (2 credits; 4 ECTS)
Prerequisites: completion of the General Education and Program courses
Students can take state specialized examinations under certain conditions. Further details on this requirement
are provided under the KIMEP University regulations on this matter.
FIN4251.2 Internship Program in Finance II (2 Credits; 2 ECTS)
Prerequisites:70 KIMEP credits and BUS4251.1 Internship Program I
Familiarization with the organizational structure of the internship host-organization, with the area of its
activities; learning mode of operation of the organization; learning the organizational documents of the
organization; acquiring the skills of collecting and processing of primary information in the field of finance;
carrying out a comparative analysis of the organization; identifying gaps and suggesting the ways to improve the
development of the organization.
FIN4241.2 Case Studies in Finance (substitute) (2 Credits; 2 ECTS)
Prerequisites: BUS4251.1 Internship Program I and 70 credits completed
The course offers various advanced case studies on practical problems in planning, procuring, and maintaining
optimum distribution and utilization of financial resources of business entities. Topics of case studies will
vary depending on the interests of students, and the course instructor.
FIN4251.3 Internship Program in Finance III (3 Credits; 5 ECTS)
Prerequisites: FIN4251.2 Internship Program in Finance II or FIN4241.2 Case Studies in Finance
(substitute)
The consolidation and intensification of theoretical knowledge and skills acquired by students through the
process of theoretical learning; the formation of professional competence; the familiarization with
real industrial, technological, and organizational processes going on at the place of internship; the mastering
of the profession’s basics in the operational sphere: the familiarization with and acquirement of the
methodology and technology of professional problem-solving; the collection of the necessary for the preparation
and compilation of the internship report materials. Bases of internship are organizations related to careers in
Finance.
Scholarship opportunities
There are many opportunities for merit-based scholarships for Kazakhstani and international students.
While studying at KIMEP University, students may also apply for part-time positions available on the University
campus.
Contact the Office of Financial
Aid, if you would like to apply for scholarship.
Information about grants and
financial support