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The Bachelor of International Finances curriculum provides solid answers to the international trends of the profession because our graduates become experts in assessing and managing financial risks. The students also have the opportunity to gain vital experience in the UDEM's Business Simulation Laboratory and Business Incubator Center.

Objective

To shape honest professionals who are committed to the creation of value for businesses. They will also become experts in economic resources management, financial risks models, economic-financial instruments and methodologies, which will enable them to fully master the national and international financial system.
Bachelors of International Finances (LFI) develop a sophisticated, contemporary and ethical vision of the business world, which gives them the ability to generate timely, relevant, and reliable information for strategic decision-making and for the reduction of uncertainty by means of adequate financial planning.

Enrollment Profile

The students who enroll in this program must be interested in planning and technological tools. They see themselves as citizens of the world and have the good judgment and common sense values that will enable them to focus their actions toward the greater good of society.

Graduate Profile

Upon completion of their undergraduate degree, the students will have the following knowledge, skills, and attitudes:

Knowledge of: 

  • Financial risk calculation. 
  • Derivatives and hedging. 
  • Financial performance projection. 
  • Project assessment. 
  • Administrative accounting. 
  • Accounting and financial information technologies. 
  • Economy and its impact. 
  • Financial administration and treasury. 
  • International business topics. 
  • Financial mathematics. 
  • Current national and international problems. 
  • General cultural knowledge and languages.

Skills for:

  • Decision-making. 
  • Oral and written communication. 
  • Financial information analysis and interpretation. 
  • Working with numbers. 
  • Strategic planning. 
  • Negotiation. 
  • Human resources management. 
  • Using information systems as assessment tools in decision-making. 
  • Communicating in a second language. 
  • Locating information and research. 
  • Interdisciplinary work. 
  • Teamwork.

Attitudes: 

  • Initiative and creativity.
  • Self-improvement. 
  • Sense for order and organization. 
  • Objectivity and critical thought. 
  • Constant academic actualization. 
  • Leadership. 
  • High sense of ethics and responsibility in their professional work.

Each UDEM curriculum is made up of two blocks of courses:
  • Professional studies, these are the specialized, professional courses that make each degree plan unique.
  • General studies, these are the courses that provide a general and interdisciplinary overview.


 

CREDIT SUMMARY

MANDATORY

AREA CREDITS

General studies

36

Professional studies

240

Total mandatory credits

276

ELECTIVE

AREA CREDITS

General studies

18

Elective courses for professional concentration

18

Elective courses in other disciplines

18

Total elective credits

54

TOTAL CREDITS

330

 

 

 

 

 

Bachelors of International Finances (LFI) have a broad range of work opportunities in brokerage firms and banks as financial analysts, first-rate account executives, administrative managers, executives in working capital and financial planning areas, treasurers, business and investment advisors, as well as in other positions. They may also decide to work in public and private companies in various areas of the financial and business departments. Finally, they may work independently by creating and managing new companies.

 

Carolina Daza Ordóñez

LCF Academic Program Director


 

carolina.daza@udem.edu.mx

Building 5, office 5217

 

T. (81) 8215-1258

01 800-801-UDEM ext. 1258