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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Masterβs in Monetary and Financial Economics aims to train specialists in monetary theories, financial risk management, and economic policies. The program provides in-depth knowledge of financial markets, banking systems, and investment strategies, equipping students with strong analytical skills to work in financial institutions, banks, and investment firms.
π Monetary and Financial Analysis β Understanding monetary and financial policies and their economic impact.
π Modern Monetary Theories β Evolution of monetary thought and its influence on economic policies.
π Financial Risk Management β Techniques for analyzing and managing financial risks.
π Financial Markets and Banking Institutions β Structure and functioning of banking systems and capital markets.
π Corporate Finance and Investment β Methods for funding and managing investment projects.
π Macroeconomic Policies β Evaluating the impact of monetary and fiscal policies on the national economy.
π Banking and Insurance Economics β The role of banks and insurance companies in economic growth.
π Financial Crisis Management β Strategies for addressing economic and financial crises.
π Financial Technology (FinTech) and Banking Innovation β Exploring the impact of digitalization on financial services.
π International Trade and Global Finance β Understanding economic relations between countries.
π Islamic Finance and Alternative Investment β Studying non-traditional financial models.
π Quantitative Economic Models β Using statistical and programming tools for economic analysis.
π Advanced Financial Market Analysis β Evaluating financial markets and making smart investment decisions.
π Research Project and Professional Internship β Applying economic and financial theories in real-world scenarios.
π Admission Requirements: A Bachelorβs degree in Economics, Finance, or related fields.