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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's degree in Monetary and Financial Economics aims to train specialized professionals by equipping them with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the fields of economics, banking, and finance. The program focuses on understanding the mechanisms of the financial system, banks, financial and monetary markets, and risk management, preparing them for advanced banking and financial careers and enabling them to analyze the national and international economic environment. Its objectives include:
-Mastering Economic and Financial Sciences: Equipping students with fundamental knowledge in economics, money, and finance, and enabling them to understand the components and mechanisms of the financial system.
-Specialization in Banking Technologies: Providing students with the necessary expertise in banking operations (commercial and central), electronic banking services, and financial statement analysis.
-Risk and Crisis Management: Acquiring skills in managing financial risks and banking crises, thus enhancing the ability to make sound financial decisions.
-Bridging Theoretical and Practical Training: By connecting theoretical lessons with professional practice through internships in financial institutions and some public administrations to ensure readiness for the job market. This also includes opportunities to establish micro-enterprises or startups. Economic Environment Analysis: The ability to study the variables of the national and international economic environment, as well as monetary and fiscal policies.
-Job Market Readiness: Providing graduates with the skills necessary to fill positions in banks, insurance companies, the public treasury, tax offices, post offices, etc.
-Opening Paths to Master's Degrees: This training provides a fundamental knowledge base for pursuing a Master's degree in specializations such as "Monetary and Banking Economics" or "Corporate Finance."
The Bachelor's degree in Monetary and Financial Economics covers the following general topics:
- Banking Economics
- The Financial and Banking System
- Islamic Banking
- Financial Markets
- Monetary and Fiscal Policies
- Banking Techniques and Operations
- Financial and Banking Crises
- Analysis of the National and International Economic Environment
- Banking and Insurance Accounting
The Bachelor's degree in Monetary and Financial Economics allows students to enhance their skills in the following advanced subjects:
- Banking Economics
- Financial and Monetary Markets
- Banking Techniques
- Islamic Finance and Banking
- Recent Developments in the Financial and Banking System
- Monetary and Financial Theories and Policies
- Accounting for Banks and Insurance Companies
The candidate must meet the conditions and submit the following documents:
• Baccalaureate certificate or its equivalent in the Management and Economics division, or the Mathematics and Experimental Sciences division, and Technical Mathematics.
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