Third year of Bachelor's degree, majoring in Monetary and Financial Economics

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Program Overview

The third year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Monetary and Financial Economics represents the culmination of undergraduate academic training under the LMD system. This year is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the theoretical and practical foundations of money, banking, and finance while preparing them for employment or further graduate studies.

🎯 Program Objectives:
  • Develop students’ expertise in banking operations, monetary theory, and financial systems.
  • Train students in quantitative and analytical tools for data-driven decision-making.
  • Foster a deep understanding of both national and international financial institutions.
  • Prepare students to address challenges in monetary policy, financial governance, and capital markets.
  • Enable smooth transition into Master’s or Doctoral programs.


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Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

🧾 Fifth Semester:
  • Banking Economics
  • Monetary Theories and Policies
  • Financial Management
  • Bank and Insurance Accounting
  • Financial Mathematics
  • Data Analysis
  • Business Law
  • Specialized Foreign Language
🧾 Sixth Semester:
  • Banking Techniques and Operations
  • Financial Markets
  • Islamic Banking
  • Algerian Financial and Banking System
  • Econometrics
  • Bachelor’s Thesis (Research Project)
  • Corporate Taxation
  • Specialized Foreign Language


Advanced Topics

5. Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program can pursue:

  • Master’s and Doctoral Programs in: Finance, Banking, Econometrics, Financial Markets, Macroeconomics...
  • Professional Careers in:
  • Commercial and central banks
  • Insurance companies
  • Stock exchanges and financial regulatory bodies
  • Consulting and financial analysis firms
  • Public financial institutions (Ministries, Treasury, etc.)
  • Entrepreneurship: Establishing financial consulting offices or fintech start-ups.
  • Academic and Research Careers: Preparing for doctoral studies and contributing to financial research institutions.


Admissions Information

Students are admitted into the third year of the Monetary and Financial Economics specialization after:

  • Successfully completing the second year of the Economics stream.
  • Meeting academic ranking and preference-based selection criteria within the department.


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