Master of Business Administration in Banking Law (MBA)
The Master of Business Administration in Banking Law program aims to empower senior managers and specialists in the banking system by providing in-depth knowledge of banking laws and regulations. The course focuses on strengthening the understanding and application of legal principles within the banking industry and introducing new approaches to banking law.
Course Objectives:
- Empower senior banking managers and experts by familiarizing them with banking laws and regulations.
- Enhance the understanding and application of legal principles in the banking system.
- Introduce new perspectives on banking regulations and laws.
Duration: 300 hours (Delivered intensively, one or two days per week)
Course Content:
- Fundamental Concepts and Principles of Monetary Systems and Banking (20 hours)
- Regulatory Framework in the Banking Sector (30 hours)
- Banking Law for Individual and Corporate Customers (30 hours)
- Objectives, Strategies, and Applications of Open-Banking Tools in the Banking Industry (20 hours)
- Understanding Centralized Systems and Smart Software in Banks (20 hours)
- Financial Law (40 hours)
- National Tax Laws (30 hours)
- Introduction to Insurance Laws and Regulations (30 hours)
- Risk Management (20 hours)
- Seminar and Exchange of Experiences in Banking Law (40 hours)
- Research Methodology (20 hours)
- 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 instruction
- Educational workshops
- Online Learning Management System (LMS)