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Program Overview

Specialization Definition:

The Master's program in Finance and International Trade offers advanced academic training that provides students with a solid foundation in international trade and finance. This program equips students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to understand the mechanisms of international commerce, global financial institutions, and capital markets. Graduates are prepared for diverse career opportunities in internationally oriented companies, public and private institutions at both the national and international levels, as well as for administrative competitions or entrepreneurial ventures focused on cross-border investment and exports.

Program Objectives:

The program is designed for students seeking careers in international finance and trade, global corporate management, or further academic research (Ph.D. in commercial sciences). Specific objectives include:

  • Understanding the roles and functions of key international trade organizations.
  • Training financial managers and international trade professionals.
  • Preparing researchers and internationally-oriented marketing firms.

Developing consultants capable of providing strategic advice in global commerce

Teaching Language : مختلط

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The program is structured across four semesters, covering fundamental and advanced subjects:

Semester 1:

  • International Trade Finance
  • International Economics
  • International Financial Markets
  • Information Systems and Logistics Network Design
  • Time Series Analysis
  • Administrative Communication and Writing
  • Business Law
  • Specialized Foreign Language 1

Semester 2:

  • International Insurance
  • Customs Techniques
  • Financial Engineering
  • Portfolio Management
  • Advanced Econometrics
  • Master's Thesis Methodology
  • Customs Law
  • Specialized Foreign Language 2

Semester 3:

  • International Transport and Supply Chain
  • Commodity and Derivatives Markets
  • Foreign Exchange Risk Management and Policies
  • Digital Marketing
  • International Negotiation Techniques
  • Incoterms (International Trade Terms)
  • Statistical Software Applications

Semester 4:

Internship in a company, culminating in the defense of a Master's thesis

Advanced Topics

Advanced Modules Include:

  • Commodity and Derivatives Trading
  • Digital Marketing Strategies
  • Exchange Rate Risk Policies and Management
  • International Trade Negotiation and E-commerce Techniques
  • Econometric and Statistical Analysis
  • Research Methodology and Thesis Preparation

Career Opportunities:

Graduates of this program may pursue positions such as:

  • International Trade Expert
  • Global Financial Officer
  • Import/Export Consultant
  • Financial Analyst in multinational corporations
  • Investment Portfolio Manager
  • Logistics and International Supply Chain Manager
  • Economic Researcher or Ph.D. Candidate in Commercial Sciences


Admissions Information

Admission to this program is open to all students who hold a Bachelor's degree (Licence) in the field of Commercial Sciences, particularly in disciplines such as:

  • International Trade
  • Finance
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • Management

Applicants are expected to have a foundational understanding of economics, finance, and commerce.

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