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Program Details
Below is a summary of the English for the Financial Sector Course including program highlights, time table, schedule and more:
Program Highlights (back to top)
- Students can obtain an EFC diploma from RCC and have the option of writing the Cambridge International Certificate in Financial English
- Learn practical English through 20 topic-based modules which include internal audits and control , financial markets, accounting software and IT and strategic financial management
- Explore authentic issues from the world of business and finance through a range of media including video, audio and discussion forums
- Work on the skills that finance professionals really need to communicate and work effectively in English
Program Duration (back to top)
Time Table (back to top)
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| 1st Class |
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
| 2nd Class |
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
| Lunch Break |
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM |
| 3rd Class |
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM |
| 4th Class |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
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There are 10-minute scheduled breaks between each morning class and afternoon class
Time table for Friday is morning 1st and 2nd period classes, and afternoon free period
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Admission Requirements (back to top)
- Cambridge FCE, TOEIC 650, TOEFL-PBT 500, TOEFL-IBT 65, TOEFL-CBT 175, Royal Cambridge College standard test or successful completion of PET level at Royal Cambridge College
- Entrance interview and essay required
Program Schedule (back to top)
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| Banking |
Personal banking, commercial and retail banking, financial institutions
Investment and central banking, interest rates, money markets, Islamic banking, money supply and control |
| Corporate Finance |
Venture capital, stocks and shares
Shareholders, share prices, bonds, futures, derivatives, asset management, hedge funds and structured products, describing charts and graphs, mergers and takeovers, leveraged buyouts, financial planning, financial regulation |
| Economic and Trade |
International Trade, exchange rates, financing and international trade,insurance, the business cycle, taxation and developing business plans |
| Communications |
Telephoning, business correspondence, socializing, meetings, presentations, writing reports, negotiating, market idioms, numbers, word stress, British and American vocabulary |
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Tuition Details (back to top)
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| Registration |
$100 |
non-refundable |
| Materials |
$120 |
12 weeks at $10 per week |
| Tuition |
$5,400 |
$1,800 X 3 session* |
| Total |
$5,620 |
non-transferable |
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All funds shown are in Canadian Dollars
*Each session runs for 4 weeks
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