Finance and Banking Sciences Department

The Department of Banking and Financial Sciences has been working to provide a bachelor's program since the first semester of the academic year 1998-1999. The department adopts an integrated study plan consisting of (132) credit hours that combines theoretical and applied sciences to provide the labor market with competitive competencies.

Vision

The Department of Banking and Financial Sciences is one of the leading model departments, both academically and practically. It seeks prepare qualified and distinguished students who are able to compete in the labor market.
Mission


The goals that the department seeks to achieve:

Our objectives are to:
  • Provide students with the appropriate amount of information and knowledge in order to efficiently enter the work experience
  • Empower students with skills and practical experiences in order to compete
  • Prepare students and equip them with personal skills, and providing them with information on work environment behaviors and practices
  • Develop scientific research and self-development skills
  • Providing the student with the skills he needs in the work environment in the financial markets and knowledge about the ideas of the future.
Understanding & Knowledge

Intellectual Skills

Practical Skills

General & Transferable Skills
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