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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Monetary and Financial Economics aims to prepare distinguished graduates who combine theoretical knowledge with specialized practical skills, equipped with the quantitative techniques and analytical tools necessary to make sound decisions in the financial and banking fields. The program focuses on empowering students with bank management skills, investment project evaluation, economic feasibility analysis, and market research, to meet the current and future needs of the local and global labor market. This comprehensive education qualifies graduates to either continue their postgraduate studies or engage in professional life with high efficiency, enabling them to excel organizationally and competitively in various financial and administrative fields.
The Master's program in Monetary and Financial Economics is monitored based on the following indicators:
-The number of hours completed in each module.
- The number of hours completed in each learning unit.
- The rate of progress in covering the modules program.
- The total credits earned in each semester.
- Focus on core learning units.
- Focus on the student's personal work.
- Calculating the number of units earned by the student.
- Approving partial exams and continuous assessment.
- Monitoring the student's personal work and the extent of their commitment to personal effort.
- Completing the graduation thesis.
After completing the proposed training, the student should be able to assume responsibilities and make decisions in a wide range of skills in the field of management, administration, and control of the quantitative techniques required for this.
There are extensive employment opportunities at the national and international levels, as there is significant dynamism in the development of economic institutions, creating a great need for highly qualified workers in:
Economic institutions of all kinds.
Accounting and financial consulting firms.
Offices specializing in information systems studies and development.
Business sector.
Various training institutions.
Public administrations.
Fundamentals of Economics: Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Monetary Theory: The study of money, its functions, and its impact on the economy
Finance and Financial Markets: The structure and mechanisms of financial markets
Economics: Statistical methods for analyzing economic data
Monetary Policy: The role of central banks and monetary policy tools
Banking Systems: The study of the structure, systems, and supervision of banking systems
International Finance: Foreign Exchange Markets and Cross-Border Finance
Development Economics: Strategies for Financial and Economic Development
Financial Crisis Analysis: Studying the Causes and Treatment of Financial Crises
Islamic Finance: Foundations and Mechanisms of Islamic Finance
Fintech: Technological Innovations in Financial Services
Admission to the Master's degree program in "Monetary and Financial Economics" is open to students who hold a new L.M.D. system bachelor's degree in Development Economics or Monetary and Financial Economics.
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