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Banking Management


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  • Course Category

    Economy & Business

  • Compability

What is Banking Management?

Banking Management study program is a study program which aims to produce graduates who are skilled in handling banking operational activities which include teller work, customer services, employee bookkeeping of demand deposits, savings and time deposits, as well as other banking products. Graduates are also expected to be skilled in marketing various banking products, whether funding or other services. In addition, to become a banking expert, the expertise to analyze customer funding applications must also be mastered.

Why did you choose this programme?

Who has dreams of being a banker? If you are the person, you can enter this study program to reach that goal. You can learn a lot of knowledge, such as basic concepts of banks and other financial institutions. Also about how to implement theories and concepts of bank operational activities, collection and distribution of banking funds. There are still many skills and skills that you can master by choosing this study program.

Subjects in Banking Management

  • 1Banking
  • 2Mathematics Economics
  • 3Monetary Economics
  • 4Bank Marketing Management
  • 5Credit Management
  • 6Bank Accounting
  • 7Analysis of Financial Statements
  • 8Business Communication
  • 9Corporate Budgeting
  • 10International Trade
  • 11Supervision Management
  • 12Financial Institutions
  • 13Banking Law
  • 14Bank Audit
  • 15Business Feasibility Studies
  • 16Islamic Banking Management
  • 17Banking Marketing Management

Suitable Student's Characteristic

Job Prospect for Banking Management

Banking is the heart of a country's economy, which makes the economy passionate through its savings, deposits and loans. Graduates of the Banking Management study program have been prepared to become banking operational staff and other supporting units in banking activities. Graduates are not only limited to having a career at a bank, but also with various non-bank institutions.