- To identify the management goal and the organizational structure of the multinational corporation (MNC), and to examine how international financial management differs from domestic financial management.
- To explore how the international monetary system has evolved over time and to describe the trade-off a nation must make between a fixed exchange rate, monetary independence and freedom of capital movements.
- To detail the main features of the foreign exchange market, including its geographical extent, its functions, its participants and the types of transactions.
- To describe the background and corporate use of international financial markets (e.g., foreign exchange market, international money market, international credit market, international bond market, international stock markets).
- To examine how price levels and inflation determine the exchange rate at which currencies are traded, and to show how interest rates reflect inflationary forces within each country and drive currency exchange rates.
Básicas / Generales | Conocimientos.
The specific and transversal skills that will be developed in this course help the student to acquire those established in the Business Administration Module. The list is included in the Verified Program of the Bachelor Degree in Business Administration and Management. Specifically, the following skills will be developed:
CB1. Students must show that they have acquired and understand the knowledge in the field of study that builds on general secondary education and is at a level that, while being based on advanced textbooks, also includes some aspects that come from the forefront of its field of study.
CB2. Students must know how to apply their knowledge to their job or career in a professional way, and they must own the skills that are exhibited by developing and defending arguments and by solving problems within their field of study.
CB3. Students must be able to collect and interpret relevant data (usually within their field of study) to express an opinion that is based on careful thoughts about relevant topics from a social, scientific or ethic perspective.
CB4. Students must be able to convey information, ideas, problems and solutions to specialists and non-specialists.
CB5. Students must develop the learning skills that are required to undertake further studies with a high degree of independence.
CG1. The student must show skills for abstract thinking, analysis and synthesis.
CG2. The student must show skills to apply knowledge in practical situations.
CG3. The student must show skills to plan and manage time.
CG4. The student must show knowledge and understanding of the fields of study and understanding of the job.
CG6. The student must show skills to communicate in a second language.
CG7. The student must show skills in the use of information and communication technologies.
CG8. The student must show skills to conduct research at a certain level.
CG9. The student must develop skills to learn independently.
CG10. The student must show skills to investigate, treat and analyze information from a variety of sources.
CG11. The student must show skills to be critical and self-critical.
CG12. The student must be able to adapt and react to new situations.
CG14. The student must have skills to identify, pose and solve problems.
CG15. The graduate must be able to make reasoned decisions.
CG16. The student must show skills for team work.
CG19. The student must show skills to communicate with experts from other fields.
CG20. The student must show appreciation of and respect for diversity and multiculturalism.
CG21. The student must have skills to work in an international context.
CG22. The student must show skills to work independently.
Específicas | Habilidades.
CE1. The student must be able to analyze and structure a problem of a company and to design a solution (e.g., entry in a market).
CE2. The student must be able to audit an organization and to design plans (e.g., tax law, investment, case studies).
CE3. The student must be able to define criteria according to which the company is defined
and to link the results with the analysis of the environment to identify prospects (e.g., SWOT, internal and external value chain).
CE4. The graduate must be able to identify and use the appropriate software.
CE5. The graduate must have skills to design and implement information systems.
CE6. The student must be able to identify and use appropriate tools (e.g., market research, statistical analysis, comparison of ratios).
CE7. The student must be able to identify problems related to ethics and culture, and to understand their impact on business organizations.
CE9. To be able to identify the functional areas of an organization and their interrelation (e.g., production, marketing, finance, human resources).
CE10. The student must be able to identify the impact of micro and macroeconomic elements in business organizations (e.g., financial and monetary system, internal markets).
CE13. The graduate must understand the details of the roles of businesses, firms, geographical regions, size of firms, business sectors and to link them to basic theories and knowledge.
CE14. The student must understand existing and new technologies, and their impact on new markets.
CE19. The student must understand and use accounting and financial tools (e.g., profit and loss account, balance sheet).
CE20. The student must be able to use tools for the analysis of the business environment (e.g., sector analysis, market analysis).
Transversales | Competencias.
CT1. To be able to critically assess arguments and adapt the theory to the business reality.
CT2. To be able to analyse and craft well-grounded and structured conclusions and, in a more limited way, address unstructured problems from a set of given data and from data that need to be collected in advance.
CT3. Numerical skills; among others, the ability to manage financial data and other numerical data and apply statistical tools adequately.
CT4. Skills in the use of IT tools to acquire, analyse and communicate information (these skills include the use of Excel spreadsheets, text management software, standard statistical packages, financial databases, Internet and email).
CT5. Skills to communicate in English, including the ability to present quantitative and qualitative information along with its analysis, and with appropriate arguments and comments aimed at different target groups.
CT6. Team work experience developed in a natural way and other interpersonal skills, with the ability to present the outcomes of personal work orally and on paper.
CT7. Skills to understand the global process of decision-making and to search for strategic solutions.