ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF MANAGEMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE

Department of Social Science and Economics  

Objectives:
1- Be able to identify a number of behavioral factors that systematically influence financial markets and corporations.
2- To provide the students with the theoretical financial principles, analytical tools, and practical knowledge for making ethical and sound financial decisions.
3- Be able to identify the properties and characteristics of empirical data pointing to the presence of behavioral phenomena;
4- Be able to use single-handedly or provide advice and consultation to corporate executives with regards to behavioral factors and their possible influence onto company operations, reporting, etc;
5- To enable the students to develop skills in making successful strategic decisions in the businesses and the finance industries.

First Year   Semester I
15 Credits
Provide Financial and Buusiness Performance Information
3
Prepare Legally Compliant Tex Returns for Individuals
3
Manage Budgets and Forecasts
3
English for Business I
3
Principle of Management
3
Semester II
15 Credits
Prepare Financial Reports for Corporate Entities
3
Implements and Maintain Internal Control Procedures
3
English for Business II
3
Provide Management Accounting Information
3
Introduction to Banking
3
Second Year  Semester I
15 Credits
Operations Management
3
Marketing Management
3
Macroeconomics
3
Economic Development
3
Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets
3
Semester II
15 Credits
Financial Institutions Management
3
Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
3
Financial Accounting 
3
Academic Reading and Writing II
3
Bank Management and Financial Services
3
Total 
60 credits.


The cost of this program is $USD840 ($USD 210 per semester/ $USD 14 per credit hour).

These fees are payable throughout your study by semi annual installments.