International Economic

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Program Overview

The training in the field of international economics expands understanding of international economic relations, current financial and commercial issues with regional and global dimensions, as well as the role of international economic organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and other international bodies and initiatives, and evaluates their contribution to achieving global economic stability.

The program provides students with balanced training in international economics, offering them an opportunity to delve into the concept of economic policies, their types, tools, and impacts beyond the borders of the concerned state—especially for major and pivotal economies. Additionally, it introduces students to various theories explaining underdevelopment and development and presents some leading global developmental experiences.

Since the focus is on international economics, highlighting concepts related to exchange rates and balance of payments is essential for understanding and grasping ways of managing international capital flows within the framework of economic developments on the global stage, such as fluctuating attitudes toward globalization, financial crises, regional blocs, trade wars, energy price fluctuations, and more

Teaching Language : arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The academic program designed to obtain a Master's degree in International Economics is divided into four semesters, comprising core, exploratory, and methodological modules.

The core modules include the following subjects directly related to the specialization:

First Semester:


  • theories of modern international trade
  • advanced macroeconomics
  • economic geography
  • commodity exchange

Second Semester:

  • advanced internatinal finance
  • international marketing
  • international production and multinational corporations
  • input-output analysis

Third Semester:

  • blocktchain and international trade
  • international economics and financial crises
  • global value chains
  • general equilibrium models





Advanced Topics

In addition to the core modules, the program includes several subjects related to the specialization that deepen knowledge in the field, such as:

  • Customs Law
  • Customs Operations
  • Export Strategies
  • Techniques for Financing International Trade

Admissions Information

Students are admitted to this program after successfully completing the bachelor's degree in one of the fields of economic sciences, commerce, or management sciences, which are typically part of the economics track. Candidates are ranked based on their weighted grades, and selections are made within the limits of the available positions.

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