Finance

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Program Overview

This curriculum is structured within the framework of the Bachelor's-Master's-Doctoral (LMD) system, enabling students to acquire both theoretical and applied knowledge through the following:

·       Mastery of fundamental economic analysis tools relevant to the fields of finance.

·       Understanding of financing mechanisms within economic institutions.

·       Familiarization with the operational dynamics of the financial and banking system at both domestic and international levels.

·       Preparation of students to undertake functions and tasks related to the field of finance.

The pedagogical approach adopted is based on providing students with comprehensive knowledge in the field of finance through the study of two consecutive semesters. Each semester encompasses four educational modules: a core module, a methodology module, an exploratory module, and a transversal module.

Semester Five

Financial Management 1          

 Advanced Financial Accounting 1         

  Financial Markets                                     

Corporate Taxation                                  

Management Control   

 Banking Techniques                                

 Business Law                                          

 Foreign Language 1      

 Semester Six

Gestion Financière 1

Comptabilité Financière Approfondie 1

Marchés Financiers

 Fiscalité de l'Entreprise

 Contrôle de Gestion

 Techniques Bancaires

 Droit des Affaires

 Langue Étrangère Spécialisé


Language of Instruction: Arabic

Teaching Language : Arabic language

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Commercial Sciences Branch: Financial and Accounting Sciences Specialization: Finance

The academic pathway involves the

completion of two semesters within the common core curriculum of Economic

Sciences, Commercial Sciences, and Management Sciences, followed by two

semesters in the Financial and Accounting Sciences branch, and subsequently two

semesters in the Finance specialization. In the final semester, students are required to prepare a graduation project on a topic related to the field of finance

Advanced Topics

TThe specialization in Finance enables enrolled students to pursue further education at the Master's level (second cycle) within existing specializations in the Financial and Accounting Sciences branch. Furthermore, external students with comparable academic backgrounds, for instance from higher education institutions, may be admitted to this specialization.

This specialization provides its graduates with employment opportunities across various private and public sector institutions, including but not limited to:

·       Financial institutions.

·       Banking institutions.

·       Various insurance companies Employment in diverse public administrations (taxation, treasury, financial control, budget, 


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