Overview
- Total Courses 40
- Specializations
- Laboratories and Facilities
- Research Project
- Capstone Project
- Internships and Practical Experience
- Student Support Services
Programme Description
Bachelor of Banking and Finance (BBF) Programme Structure
Year | Semester I | Semester II |
---|---|---|
First Year | 1. BAF111 Principles of Accounting I | 1. SSE122 Introduction to Macro Economics |
2. SSE121 Introduction to Micro Economics | 2. MSM192 Business Mathematics 1 | |
3. MSM131 Mathematics | 3. BEN142 Introduction to Entrepreneurship | |
4. BBC151 Business Communication | 4. ICT132 Introduction to Computer Software Packages | |
5. BMG101 Ethics and Sustainable Behavior | 5. BAF112 Principles of Accounting II | |
Second Year | 1. BBF211 Introduction to Banking | 1. BBF222 Banking Law |
2. BEC231 Intermediate Microeconomics | 2. MSS242 Business Statistics II | |
3. MSS241 Business Statistics I | 3. BMK242 Principles of Marketing | |
4. BMG241 Principles of Management | 4. LIR252 Business Law II | |
5. LIR251 Business Law I | 5. BEC232 Intermediate Macroeconomics | |
Third Year | 1. BAF311 Financial Reporting | 1. BBF342 Bank Lending & Credit Risk Management |
2. BBF331 Marketing of Financial Services | 2. BAC322 Taxation I | |
3. BAC331 Financial Management & Risk Appraisal | 3. BBF352 Central Banking & Monetary Policy | |
4. BMG381 Organizational Behavior and Leadership | 4. BAC372 Financial Markets & Institutions | |
5. SEC321 Econometrics I | 5. SEC312 Money and Banking | |
Fourth Year | 1. BAF400 Business Research & Project Development | 1. BAF462 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management |
2. BAC411 Corporate Finance | 2. BAC442 Accounting Information Systems (+Lab) | |
3. BMG461 Strategic Business Management & Policy | 3. BBF482 Treasury Management | |
4. BBF461 International Banking | 4. BBF452 Investment Banking | |
5. BBF471 Financial Modeling | 5. BEC422 International Finance |
Course List
Entry Requirements
Business Based Programmes (Business Studies and Economics)
All
business based programmes require a credit
(6) or better in English Language and Mathematics
and a credit (6) or better in any
other three in the Zambian School Certificate or General School Certificate of
Education or Cambridge International Examinations.
Natural Science Based Programmes (Physical Sciences, Engineering, Technology
and Agriculture)
All science based programmes require a credit (6) or
better in English Language, Mathematics, Biology or Agriculture Science, Science or
(Physics - 5054 and Chemistry- 5070 for applicants who took pure sciences) in
addition to a credit or better in two (2) other subjects in the Zambian School
Certificate or General School Certificate of Education or Cambridge International
Examinations.
Social Sciences and Arts Based Programmes
All Social Sciences or
Arts based progammes require a credit
(6) or better in English Language and a credit
(6) or better in any
other four (04) subjects in the Zambian School Certificate or
General School Certificate of Education or Cambridge International Examinations.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
(MBChB)
i). Ordinary (O) Level Entry -Pre-Medicine
Applicants
with Five (5) “O” Level credits or better in subjects from Zambian
School Certificate or its equivalent in the following:
a). English Language
b).
Mathematics
c). Biology
d).
Science or Pure Sciences (Physics and Chemistry)
And any other subject will have to do Foundation Sciences (Advanced (‘A’) Levels) in Biology,Chemistry,Mathematics and Physics at Mulungushi University Great North Road Campus in Kabwe for One (1) Year before moving to Mulungushi University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Livingstone.
ii). Advanced (‘A’) Levels/Graduate-Direct Entry
a). School Leavers with ‘A’ levels in
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics from a recognised Institution with an
average grade B will be admitted to second year (being
the first year in Medical School at Livingstone Teaching Hospital Campus).
b). Applicants with first degrees in Health related,
Biological/Life Sciences or Physical Sciences shall be admitted to second year
directly into MBChB provided their certificates are from an institution
recognized by the Higher Education Authority (HEA)and must be in possession of
five O level credits or better in subjects as prescribed in (i)
above.
Method of Application
i). Application forms may be obtained in person from Academic office at the Great North Road Campus, website: www.mu.ac.zm OR on facebook link: www.facebook.com/www.mu.ac.zm on payment of a non-refundable fee of (i) K150 (Zambian), (ii) USD50 (Non-Zambian) deposited in the University Account No. 1067654300160 at any ZANACO branch countrywide.
ii). Application forms can also be obtained from our Town Campus offices and at our Main Campus, Great North Road in Kabwe OR our Learning Centres namely: Choma (Adastra Basic School Provincial Resource Centre, Tel:0213-220008) and Ndola (Provident House, Tel: 0212-613738).
All completed application forms should be accompanied with certified copies of certificates or statements of results, a bank deposit slip OR receipt from the Bursar’s office.
Those candidates holding admission letters from previous intakes but did not report for one reason or another should buy and complete new application forms.