Executive Management of Modern Banking

Doctor of Business Administration in Developed Banking (DBA)

Course Objectives:

  • Empower senior banking executives by familiarizing them with the latest technological advancements in the banking industry.
  • Operationalize the application of artificial intelligence and third-generation banking tools.
  • Strengthen the research-oriented approach in implementing and managing modern banking tools and strategies.

Course Duration: 350 hours (Program delivered intensively, one or two days per week)

Curriculum and Course Content:

  1. Strategic Thinking in Banking and Financial Systems (20 hours)
  2. Infrastructure Management in Banking and Financial Systems (20 hours)
  3. Monetary Policy Formulation in Banking Systems (20 hours)
  4. Integration of Technological Tools in Banking Systems (20 hours)
  5. Organizational Behavior Modeling in Banking Systems (20 hours)
  6. Concepts and Applications of Third-Generation Banking (Banking 3.0) (30 hours)
  7. Reengineering and Reverse Engineering Tools in Banking Systems (20 hours)
  8. Risk Management and Its Modeling Tools in Banking (20 hours)
  9. Currency, Gold, and Cryptocurrency Exchanges in International Markets (20 hours)
  10. Decentralized Banking and Blockchain-Based Systems: A Transformational Approach (20 hours)
  11. Cryptocurrencies in Banking: Solutions and Applications (20 hours)
  12. Tool Analysis and Research Needs Assessment in Banking Systems (20 hours)
  13. Data Processing and Management of Quantitative and Qualitative Data in Banking and Financial Systems(30 hours)
  14. Seminar and Exchange of Executive and Managerial Experiences in Banking and Financial Systems (20 hours)
  15. Tax Laws of the Country (15 hours)
  16. Introduction to Insurance Laws and Regulations (15 hours)
  17. Research Methodology (20 hours)
  18. Final Project

Type of Training:

  • Specialized ■
  • General □
  • Management Improvement □
  • Orientation □

Course Delivery Method:

  • Option for semi-presential (blended) delivery
  • Content delivered through one of the following methods:
    • Classroom-based instruction
    • Educational workshops
    • Online learning via Learning Management System (LMS)