Preparing scientifically and professionally qualified personnel in the field of financial and banking management, capable of meeting labor market demands and supporting economic development through the application of modern financial standards and tools
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Covers the four basic management functions: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, and their application in a business environment..
An introduction to basic computer concepts and information systems, and their essential applications in the business environment, focusing on office software..
Presents the basic concepts of micro and macroeconomics, including supply and demand, GDP, and the role of fiscal and monetary policies..
A study of the nature and functions of money, the structure of the banking system (central and commercial banks), and their role in the economy and monetary policy..
Developing fundamental English language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) for general academic and professional purposes in administrative and humanities fields..
Covers core investment concepts, including asset classes, the risk-return trade-off, security valuation, and portfolio management..
A study of the basic principles and models of online commerce, including infrastructure, e-payment methods, and its impact on businesses..
A more advanced level of General English, building on Level 1, to enhance the linguistic proficiency required for professional communication..
Focuses on online marketing strategies and tools, including search engines, social media, and content marketing..
Focuses on the core concepts of Time Value of Money (TVM), financial statement analysis, capital budgeting, and financing and investment decisions..
Covers methods for evaluating new investment projects, including cash flow analysis and investment decision criteria (NPV and IRR)..
Application of finance theory to problems faced by corporations, including capital structure, dividend policy, and valuation..
A study of the principles and procedures of commercial bank management, focusing on asset-liability management and banking risk management (credit and liquidity)..
Developing skills in analyzing corporate financial statements and creating the necessary forecasting and financial planning to support decision-making..
A specialized course focusing on the terminology and applications of English specifically used in the administrative and financial environment..
Examines the structure and functions of financial markets (money and capital markets) and the types of financial institutions (banks, insurance, investment)..
An introduction to derivative instruments like forwards, futures, and options, and their use in risk management and hedging..
An in-depth course building on Financial Management, covering advanced topics in corporate valuation, capital structure theories, and behavioral finance..
Focuses on the lending process in banks, including creditworthiness analysis, credit risk assessment, and loan portfolio management..
Focuses on investment and financing decisions in a global environment, including exchange rates, currency risk, and international financial markets..
A study and analysis of recent topics and trends in the financial and banking industry, such as Financial Technology (FinTech) and financial regulation..
A practical course aimed at applying financial and banking concepts using specialized software and tools (such as financial Excel or simulation programs)..
Covers the basics of risk analysis and measurement, and the application of insurance concepts, including various types of insurance and the operations of insurance companies..
Developing reading and comprehension skills in English for academic and professional texts and articles specialized in economics and finance..
A structured practical training period in a relevant organization or company to integrate academic knowledge with hands-on professional experience..
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