About PGD in Financial Management-Business & Course Outline

COURSE OUTLINE

Objective:

The PGDFM – Business aims to assist corporate and private organizations by:

  • Develop range of advanced financial knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for public and corporate sector financial management practices.
  • Develop managerial skills and knowledge that enhances the ability
  • to make decisions in complex environments that are appropriate and timely.
  • Inculcate universal standards of integrity, honesty and ethical attributes.

Learning Areas:

The PGDFM – Business course provides the following learning modules that are divided into three terms:

Term Core Units Credit points
Term 1 (Feb – April) 1.       Financial Accounting. 15
2.       Introduction to Research Methodology 15
Term 2 (May – August) 1.       Managerial Economics 15
2.       Financial Markets and Institutions 15
3.       Management Accounting 15
Term 3 (September – November) 1.       Principles of Auditing 15
2.       Corporate Finance 15
3.       Investment analysis and portfolio 15
Total 120

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, graduates should be able to:

  • Constructively analyze and present financial related information
  • Manage and guide the management in financial related works
  • Provide accurate and timely information for decision making.
  • Approach financial and business challenges from local and global prospective.
  • Act in accordance with universal standards of integrity, honesty and ethical attributes.

SKILL BASED UNITS /TEACHING LEARNING UNITS

PGDFM (Business)

Term I:

  1. Management Communication
  2. IT Fundamentals
  3. Procurement Management
  4. Driglam Namzha
  5. Leadership Effectiveness and Development

Term 2:

  1. Government Policies and Development Programs

Term 3:

1.Tally

Duration:

12 months (from February – December every year)