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Selinus University Business School
Doctor of Business Administration in Bank Management
- London, United Kingdom
- Ragusa, Italy
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DBA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, Italian
This program provides insight into controversies and issues in the world of modern money and banking: changes in the field of savings and loan valuation; changes in regulation and legislation; theoretical modern developments and international aspects of money and banking. The program keeps pace with the fast insurance and banking world, presenting the latest questions and answers on banking management and financial risk assessment. This program uses the A.P.E.L. (Accreditation Prior Experiential Learning) system. It is addressed to 30 years old Managers, Entrepreneurs, Professionals having at least 5 years of industry experience. A Master's degree or equivalent is required to access the program. The entire course is carried out in Distance Learning.


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American International Theism University
Doctor of Islamic Finance and Banking
- Englewood, USA
PhD
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Did you earn your Master of Science Degree in Islamic Studies? If so, then don’t stop there! Just spend another year at American International Theism University, and you can earn your Doctorate of Science Degree in Islamic Studies as well. Then you can proudly call yourself a Doctor of Islamic Studies. American International Theism University has something for everyone. Now with our Accelerated Degree Programs, you can complete your Master’s or Doctorate Degrees in up to three years. Each course offers six credit hours and lasts for six weeks. Let your hard work and dedication pay off by achieving your degree in half the time. Enrollment is open, and students may begin the program at any time. All courses take place in classrooms, with a faculty member that provides one-to-one mentoring. Students also have free access to our comprehensive Study Tactics and Resources Center, which offers links to subject-related websites, libraries, articles, and research assistance.


HCMC Banking University
PhD Program Banking - Finance
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
PhD
On-Campus
Vietnamese, English
International Ph.D. program in Banking – Finance – iPhD BF – is a cooperation training program between the University of Bolton – Top 10 in the UK – and Banking University Ho Chi Minh City (BUH); is the first and exclusive International PhD program specialized in Banking – Finance at this time which is accredited by the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam. iPhD BF hopes to iPhD BF hopes to help postgraduate students to approach international research standards under the guidance of prestigious Professors from the University of Bolton as well as from BUH's partner universities in the top 1% of the world in the UK and France, USA, Australia, New Zealand.
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Pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Banking equips you with advanced analytical skills essential for addressing contemporary financial challenges. This field uniquely combines rigorous research methodologies with practical financial concepts to prepare you for leadership roles in academia, research, and the finance industry.
In this program, you'll dive deep into topics such as financial markets, risk management, and investment strategies. Courses often emphasize data analysis and financial modeling, allowing you to develop competencies like evaluating economic trends and structuring complex financial instruments. Engaging in extensive research fosters independence in thought and enhances your ability to contribute original insights to the field.
As you navigate your studies, scholars and practitioners recognize that developing a comprehensive understanding of banking's dynamic environment strengthens critical thinking and decision-making abilities. Graduates often pursue careers as financial consultants, policy advisors, or academic researchers, where they can influence banking practices and economic policies on a global scale.