Finance and Banking
This study program aims at forming specialists capable of identifying the opportunities of the economic moment, the regional development potential, and of participating to the decision-making process from a financial perspective on a public and private level.
The professional skills that graduates will obtain after gaining their Bachelor’s degree are:
- Correctly using concepts, theories, methods and instruments of financial nature in the private and public entities/organizations
- Collecting, analysing and interpreting data and information regarding economic-financial problems
- Achieving works of an economic-financial nature on the level of private and public entities/organizations
- Executing operations and financial transactions specific to private and public entities/organizations
- Implementing plans and budgets on the level of private and public entities/organizations
- Applying financial decisions within private and public entities/organizations
The subjects from the curriculum are covered by courses and books that include the topics from the subject’s file. Some of the subjects studied within this program are: Insurance and social protection, Currency, Financial accounting, Operations of credit institutions, International financial institutions, Bank accounting, Economic-financial analysis.
The study curriculum includes stages of specializing practice during the second year of study, 3 weeks, and summing 90 hours at the end of the second semester.
Possible carrier paths:
- Expert accountant trainee;
- Bank economist, bank manager;
- Operations/goods manager;
- Manager client/bank relations/society leasing;
- Treasurer;
- Banking analyst/society leasing;
- Bank officer (credits, marketing, goods and banking services)
- Credit analyst;
- Risk manager;
- Conformity expert;
- Compensation agent (interbank);
- Banking consultant;
Registration for the admission contest is solely based on the undergraduate diploma and on the requirements established by the university’s senate on the base of its own rules.