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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's program in Monetary and Financial Economics aims to provide students with the theoretical foundations and practical skills in the field of economics and finance.
The program focuses on building a solid knowledge base in economic principles, market analysis, monetary policies, and research methods in the financial field, qualifying graduates to work in various sectors or continue their postgraduate studies.
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The Bachelor's program in Monetary and Financial Economics provides a solid foundation for students wishing to enter the world of economics and finance. It provides them with the fundamental knowledge and initial skills that enable them to understand the dynamics of financial markets and develop effective strategies for managing financial resources in a changing business environment.
Financial Analysis: The ability to evaluate financial statements and understand corporate reports.
Understanding Monetary Policy: Understanding how monetary policies affect the economy and financial markets.
Market Analysis: Skills in studying market and consumer behavior.
Applying Economic Models: The ability to use economic models to analyze financial phenomena.
Risk Management: Understanding financial risk management strategies.
Quantitative Research and Analysis: The ability to use quantitative analysis tools to conduct economic research.
Critical Thinking: Developing critical thinking skills to solve complex economic problems.
Effective Communication: Communication skills to clearly present financial ideas and results.
Graduates of the Bachelor's program in Monetary and Financial Economics can work in diverse fields such as:
Banks: Positions in risk management, credit analysis, and customer service.
Financial companies: Work in areas such as investment, personal finance, and financial consulting.
Government sector: Jobs in the Ministry of Finance, central banks, and economic planning centers.
Economic research and studies centers: Analyze data and provide economic advice.
Consulting firms: Provide economic and financial advice to organizations.
International trade: Work in trade policy analysis and foreign investment.
Financial markets: Jobs in stock and bond trading and financial analysis.
Further study opportunities
The Bachelor's program in Monetary and Financial Economics opens the door for students to continue their studies in:
Master's in Monetary and Financial Economics
Master's in Business Economics
Various specializations in economics
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.
Public Finance: Budget Analysis and the Tax System.
Money and Banking: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy.
Financial Markets: Stock and Bond Analysis.
Financial Statement Analysis: Statistics and Economic Models.
International Trade: Trade Theory and the Impact of Globalization.
Risk Management: Financial Risk Management Strategies.
Quantitative Research: Research Methods and Quantitative Analysis.
Game Theory: Analyzing Strategic Decisions in Economics.
Behavioral Economics: Studying the Impact of Psychological Factors on Economic Decisions.
International Finance: Analyzing Global Financial Markets and Monetary Exchanges.
Advanced Macroeconomics: Advanced Economic Models for Studying Growth and Inflation.
Portfolio Management: Asset Selection Strategies and Performance Analysis.
Advanced Quantitative Analysis: Big Data Analysis Techniques and Economic Modeling.
Economic Development: Sustainable Development Strategies and Global Challenges.
Energy Economics: Analyzing Energy Markets and Their Impact on the Economy.
Islamic Banking: Studying Islamic Financial Systems.
Admission to the Bachelor's programme in Monetary and Financial Economics is open to candidates who hold a national baccalaureate degree or any foreign degree recognised as equivalent by the relevant authorities.
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