Description
Course Objectives
The programme is designed to train participants in project planning and management at urban, rural and
regional levels; produce professionals with a firm theoretical and practical background in planning, monitoring
and evaluation of projects and programmes at different spatial levels and equip students with research skills
on project planning and management.
The specific objectives of this programme include;
• Obtain and assimilate knowledge appropriate to the practice of financial management in any
organization.
• Obtain professional and technical skills required in financial management.
• Evaluate financial and accounting concepts and principles and their application in solutions to
practical finance problems.
• Prepare financial statements of entities, including groups of companies, using relevant financial
information, accounting techniques and standards; and to analyze and interpret such financial
statements.
• Use relevant financial techniques with cost information, for planning, decision-making, performance
evaluation and control, within different business settings.
• Apply financial management techniques to issues affecting investment, financing, and dividend policy
decisions of an organization.
• Understand the general legal framework, and apply specific legal principles relating to including taxation legislation as applicable to individuals, single companies and groups of c
• Explain the process of carrying out the assurance (audit) engagement and its application in the of the professional (audit) regulatory framework.
• Describe the organizational context of the financial manager and of the development of systems; to understand the need for the efficient use of resources within an organization.
course Content
• Module 1: Financial Reporting and Control
• Module 2: Quantitative Methods
• Module 3: Managerial Economic
• Module 4: Managerial Finance
• Module 5: International Economy & Finance
• Module 6: Capital Markets
• Module 7: Financial Institutions
• Module 8: Corporate Tax Planning
• Module 9: Investment Planning & Management
• Module 10: Risk Management
• Module 11: Research Project (Practicum)
Training Format
• All materials are made available through our Online Learning Platform
• Students should commit approximately 5-6 hours of their time per week
Materials Provided
Online delivery of curriculum materials, exercises and templates.
Minimum entry requirements
common regulations governing Post-Graduate Diplomas shall be applicable. The following shall be mission.
• Holders of a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University
• Holders of an equivalent qualification from any other recognized Institution
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