Crosswork – Financial Management

Financial Management (Mixed modality)
(RVOE) as set forth by Ministerial Agreement No. 15018, published in the Official Journal of the Federation on November 29, 1976.
Corporate Finance
Stock Market Finance
Languages
Professional Application Project
Administration and Business
Entrepreneurship
University Curriculum
Elective

1

Financial Information

You will be able to draw up basic financial statements: Overall balance, earnings statement, cash flow statement; you will learn their components in a practical way, and you will recognize their meaning and their use for making informed decisions aimed at generating and increasing value for the organization.

Business Mathematics

Economics

Business Management

Personal University Project

Oral and Written Communication

Languages

2

Costs for Decision-making

Calculus

Legal Framework of Business

Stock Exchange

In this course you will learn to know and take advantage of the structure of the Mexican financial system in the intermediation between those who have and those who need money. Furthermore, you will be able to appraise and actively manage-fixed income instruments to improve performance with this type of investment by using non-linear models, duration, convexity, and butterfly strategies.

Contemporary Ethical Challenges I

Information and Numerical Data Management

Languages

3

Business Statistics

Financial Analysis

You will be able to understand and apply financial analysis and interpretation methodologies, which will allow you to formulate a comprehensive financial diagnosis that will guide decision-making regarding problems of solvency, liquidity, leverage, productivity, and profitability.

The Value of Money in Business

In this course, you will learn how to evaluate the cost of money over time and develop the skills to analyze and evaluate alternative solutions to financial problems, in order to support adequate decision-making.

Financial Law

Basic Programming

Knowledge and Culture

Languages

4

Management Information Systems

Comprehensive Marketing

Administrative Decision-making

Financial Administration

In this course you will learn, understand, and apply financial tools that enable you to evaluate the company’s risks, design strategies to maximize the company’s value and make appropriate decisions that lead to the maximum use of the resources available in its environment.

Monetary Economics and Finance

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand and analyze the foundations of monetary theory, both in its domestic and international dimensions, monetary policy, and the Mexican financial system and its impact on macroeconomics.

Historical Social Context

Languages

5

Financial Planning

International Finance

This subject will allow you to understand the complexity of the relationships among the variables in exchange rate forecasting, in order to establish hedging strategies through derivative instruments.

Investment Portfolio Management

In this course, you will learn to passively manage investment portfolios in the Mexican stock market, for the purpose of achieving efficient long-term diversification, considering the complexity and uncertainty of the financial markets and possible investment objectives in these markets.

Elective I

Elective II

Ethics, Identity and Profession

Languages

6

Organization Appraisal

You will learn to appraise venture capital projects to support investment decisions, considering the complexity and uncertainty implied in the projection of the variables that affect the project.

Competitive and Business Intelligence

Financial Risk Administration

You will be able to plan more efficiently by considering the risk and uncertainty of interest rate commodity price fluctuation by hedging this fluctuation with derivative products.

Selection and Assessment of Investment Funds

In this course, you will learn to distinguish between skill and luck in the administration of investment funds by portfolio managers, in order to select and diversify from among the best investment funds.

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Elective III

7

Professional Application Project I

Organizational Behavior

Strategic Administration

Business Models

Contemporary Ethical Challenges II

8

Professional Application Project II

Complexity and Uncertainty Management

You will learn the complexity and uncertainty of the variables of a problem using non-linear models, in order to determine the probability of occurrence of the expected results and which variables have the greatest influence on these expected results.

Business Plans

Elective IV

Elective V

9

Financial Strategies

You will understand the aspects of financial management aimed at impacting the decisions of operational and financial management, in order to give organizations an approach to corporate finance management based primarily on comprehensive strategic planning that will increase operating profit, generate cash flow and therefore maximize the company’s value.

Comprehensive Command Control

Financing for Innovation Projects

By the end of this course, you will be capable of using government funds, stock placement and angel investing as supports for innovation. You will also be able to analyze and create a financing plan for venture capital projects.

Elective VI

Elective VII

Elective VIII

Corporate Finance
Stock Market Finance
Languages
Professional Application Project
Administration and Business
Entrepreneurship
University Curriculum
Elective
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