Recent decades have witnessed an increase in interest in financial and banking management; This is due to the change of several factors, the most important of which is the intensification and globalization of competition, the growing role of the banking system, the tremendous technical progress, the increase in the number of financial stock exchanges, and the diversity of investment tools.
The interest of a finance major is no longer limited to determining the best ways to obtain funds for institutions, but rather includes determining the best ways to invest them.
The program seeks to keep up with the aspirations of students interested in building a promising future in accordance with the requirements of the professional market and scientific development, as the graduate of this program is qualified to work in all public and private financial institutions and banking institutions, preparing feasibility studies, project evaluation, financial analysis and financial consulting.
• Preparing qualified cadres to practice professional work in joint-stock companies, banks, financial intermediation firms, investment institutions, government departments, and non-profit establishments, as part of a strategy to keep pace with developments in the age of information and knowledge.
• Providing a new quality of graduates based on scientific competence, professional skills, the liberation of creative energies and positive attitudes towards productive work, and commitment to professional work ethics.
• Preparing the graduate for excellence, and possessing knowledge and skills in the field of financial and banking sciences, to be able to meet the requirements of work and competition.
• Developing the graduate ability to understand financial and economic topics and dilemmas through practical concepts and applications, and providing available opportunities.
• Develop students knowledge of the banking sector and financial institutions, and develop the graduate ability to use computers in making financial decisions and information technology.
• Work to enhance the communication skills of students, and enhance the spirit of teamwork to reach graduates to leadership and leadership in the private and public sectors.
• Developing free individual businesses through managing the private investment portfolio.
• Work in banks and other banking and financial institutions.
• Work in various accounting positions in private and government institutions, and in auditing offices.
• Customer service employees in banks.
• An employee to prepare feasibility studies, project evaluation, and financial analysis.