BUSE Bachelor of Commerce Honours Degree in Banking and Finance
The Bachelor of Business Studies Banking and Finance Honors degree provides a wide range of employment opportunities in the following institutions
- Banking Institutions
- Finance Houses
- Discount Houses
- Asset Management companies
- Micro finance companies
- Financial Advisory Series
- Investment Management Companies
- Non-governmental organizations
- Local authorities.
- Departmental Staff and Organisation
Entry Requirements
To qualify for normal entry into the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree in Banking and Finance at Bindura University of Science Education, prospective students, in addition to satisfying the minimum conditions prescribed under the General Regulations, must
- Have obtained at least five ‘O’ Level subjects including English Language and Mathematics passed with a Grade C or better,
- Have obtained ‘A’ level passes in at least two of the following subjects: Accounting, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Business Studies and Management of Business.
NB: Special or Mature Entry admissions shall be in accordance with the General Regulations.
Structure of the Programme
The programme shall be offered over a period of four years as follows:
Part I Semester I Semester II
Part II Semester I Semester II
Part III Industrial Attachment
Part IV Semester I Semester II
Assessment of Candidates
- The assessment of Industrial Attachment shall require that a Panel of Examiners from the department determine, for each student, a coursework assessment mark, a final mark for student’s quarterly reports, and an overall mark. The Industrial Attachment mark would be based on;
- the student’s Industrial or Organization supervisor(s) assessment reports (50%),
- assessment visits made by the student’s supervisor(s) to the Industry or Organization of attachment (20%) and
- the student’s Industrial Training reports submitted to the student’s university supervisor (30%).
- To be admitted for the examination for each course, a student must have attained a minimum score of 40% in the coursework. Each course shall be formally assessed through a two or three hour written examination at the end of the appropriate semester.
- Each course will have a coursework component. The weightings of the Coursework and Examination shall be 30% and 70% of the final assessment, respectively.
- All courses shall be assessed through coursework assessment and a formal written examination.
- The assessment of a Project Course shall be based on a dissertation submitted at a date determined by the Departmental Board. Students shall be notified of this date at the beginning of the Course. Students may be required to present a seminar, based on their projects, or to attend an oral examination on their respective projects.
- The dissertation must be submitted on or before the due date. The student will submit two loose bound copies of the dissertation to the relevant department.
- Two examiners will normally mark the dissertation.
Determination of Results
- For each course and student, the Departmental Panel of Examiners shall determine a final mark and whether that student has passed that course.
- Each Departmental Panel shall submit, for each course under its control and for each student enrolled in that course, the final mark and the result to the University Board of Examiners
Awarding and Classification of the Degree
To be eligible for the award of a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree in Banking and Finance, a student must have:
- accumulated a minimum of 160 credits and
- passed all core courses in the Programme.
The degree shall be classified using the results of ten courses in each part including all core courses, which give the student the highest score. For Part III, the classification shall be based on the Industrial Attachment only. The weighting shall be as follows:
Part I = 20%
Part II = 30%
Part III = 10%
Part IV = 40%
Publication of Results
Results shall be published in accordance with the provisions of the General Regulations.
Courses
Part | |||||
I | Semester 1 | ||||
Code | Description | Core | Pre-Req | Credits | |
AC101 | Financial Accounting IA | 4 | |||
AC102 | Business Law | Y | 4 | ||
BS103 | Business Communication | Y | 4 | ||
CS101 | Introduction to Computer Science | Y | 4 | ||
EC101 | Economic Principles I | 4 | |||
PC103 | Communication Skills | Y | 4 | ||
Semester 2 | |||||
AC107 | Financial Accounting IB | Y | AC101 | 4 | |
BS101 | Business Administration | 4 | |||
BS102 | Quantitative Analysis for Business I | 4 | |||
EC107 | Economic Principles II | Y | EC101 | 4 | |
HS101 | HIV/AIDS Education | Y | 2 | ||
PC108 | Citizenship Education and Conflict Transformation | Y | 4 | ||
II | Semester 1 | ||||
AC201 | Financial Accounting IIA | AC107 | 4 | ||
BS201 | Quantitative Analysis for Business II | Y | BS102 | 4 | |
BS203 | Corporate Finance I | 4 | |||
BS206 | Management I | 4 | |||
BS211 | Taxation | 4 | |||
BS215 | Banking Theory and Practice | Y | 4 | ||
BS217 | Information Systems | Y | 4 | ||
BS234 | Marketing of Financial Services | 4 | |||
Semester 2 | |||||
AC202 | Financial Accounting IIB | AC201 | 4 | ||
BS209 | Research Methods | 4 | |||
BS212 | Management II | Y | BS206 | 4 | |
BS213 | Corporate Finance II | BS203 | 4 | ||
BS221 | Treasury Management | Y | 4 | ||
BS226 | Management of Financial Institutions | 4 | |||
BS235 | Banking Law | Y | AC102 | 4 | |
III | Semester 1 & 2 | ||||
BS300 | Industrial Attachment | Y | 40 | ||
IV | Semester 1 | ||||
BS400 | Research Project | Y | BS209 | 12 | |
BS401 | Strategic Management | 4 | |||
BS407 | Project Management | 4 | |||
BS410 | Corporate Governance | Y | 4 | ||
BS419 | Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | 4 | |||
BS420 | Advanced Corporate Finance | Y | BS213 | 4 | |
EC411 | Monetary Economics | Y | EC107 | 4 | |
Semester 2 | |||||
BS408 | Information Systems II | BS217 | 4 | ||
BS416 | Operations Research | 4 | |||
BS421 | Corporate Investment Banking | Y | 4 | ||
BS444 | Risk Management and Derivative Securities | Y | 4 | ||
BS440 | Strategic Financial Management | BS 401 | 4 | ||
BS441 | Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | Y | 4 | ||
BS442 | International Finance | BS213 | 4 | ||
EC409 | Money and Banking | 4 |