Candidates will be admitted according to the ranking list based on the results of the matriculation examination.
Number of points for the ranking is determined as the weighted average number of points corresponding to the matriculation examination in subjects specific to the field of study.
This program equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge of economics, focusing on finance and accounting, and the functioning of financial institutions. Graduates develop skills to identify and analyze economic phenomena and processes in the financial sector, including money and capital markets. They gain an understanding of the causes and effects of economic phenomena at both micro and macroeconomic levels in an open market economy.
Key Skills:
Collecting and analyzing financial and accounting data using modern methods.
Understanding and interpreting economic trends for professional application.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work in:
Financial and non-financial institutions, including financial analysis, budgeting, and accounting departments.
Public finance sector organizations, in roles related to financial management, planning, and legal compliance.
Entrepreneurship, including running their own business with full management of tax and legal documentation.
This program prepares students for versatile careers in finance, accounting, and economic analysis.