The Finance and Banking Undergraduate Program is designed for students who want to gain in-depth knowledge about the dynamics of the world of economics and finance and pursue a career in this field. This program provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge on topics such as financial markets, banking operations, investment management, corporate finance and risk management. During the education process, basic topics such as micro and macroeconomic theories, financial analysis methods, the functioning of money and capital markets are covered.
The curriculum of the program usually includes courses such as financial reporting, cost analysis, financial planning, credit management, portfolio management. Students develop the skills to analyze financial statements, make investment decisions, assess risks and develop financial strategies. In addition, topics such as global financial markets, financial regulations and ethics are also included, so that students gain knowledge in the field of international finance.
Training methods include lectures, case studies, group projects and presentations. In addition, some programs may include the use of software and simulation tools for real-time financial data analysis. Internships and projects in collaboration with industry may also be part of the program to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities.
As for career opportunities, graduates can find jobs in a variety of positions in banks, investment firms, financial advisory firms, insurance companies and government agencies. In addition, graduates of this program often pursue careers in roles such as financial analyst, bank manager, portfolio manager, risk manager and investment advisor. As the finance and banking sector is a field of constant change and development, graduates of this program will find it beneficial to keep abreast of innovations in the sector and advance their careers through continuous learning.