Graduates of the Department of Financial and Banking Technologies combine traditional financial knowledge with modern technical skills, enabling them to work across multiple fields within the financial and banking sector.
Knowledge and Understanding
Familiarity with fundamental financial and banking concepts.
Understanding the nature of the financial and banking system and the functions of banks (deposit, lending, investment).
Knowledge of various financial instruments and their applications.
Nature of the Specialization
This specialization integrates:
Financial sciences: money management, investment, financial analysis.
Modern technologies: programming, banking systems, data analysis.
Core Job Functions
Managing banking operations: account opening and management, domestic and international transfers, loan and deposit follow-up, and use of electronic banking systems.
Financial analysis: examining company financial statements, assessing financial risks, preparing periodic reports, and supporting investment decisions.
Operating digital banking systems: managing e-payment applications and enhancing user experience in digital services.
Financial data analysis: using data analysis tools to extract performance indicators and forecast financial trends.
Developing financial solutions: contributing to the design of financial applications, collaborating with software teams to develop smart banking services, and supporting innovation in the financial sector.
Workplaces
Graduates can work in:
Public and private banks.
Investment and insurance companies.
Financial technology (FinTech) firms.
The Central Bank.
Money transfer companies and financial software firms.
Job Titles
Banking Officer.
Financial Analyst.
Risk Analyst.
Banking Systems Administrator.
E-Payment Specialist.
Financial Solutions Developer.
Internal Auditor.
Required Skills
Financial skills: understanding financial markets, risk management, accounting.
Technical skills: basics of programming, data analysis, banking systems.
Personal skills: analytical thinking, accuracy and attention to detail, communication skills.
Advantages of the Specialization
High demand in the labor market.
Combines finance and technology.
Local and international job opportunities.
Rapid adaptability and development potential.