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Curriculum The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies Finance, Insurance, Banking and Capital Markets

First year:

Course name Applied Mathematics in Economy: Course description This course aims to establish the role of mathematical models in the quantification of economic phenomena. Course name Macroeconomics: Course description This purpose of this subject is the understanding of aggregated indicators in order to outline the main influences and results of the economy as a whole. Course name Basic accounting: Course description This course aims to provide necessary knowledge for the student to understand basic accounting procedures and syntesis (recording, transfers, general ledger, trial balance, sales and purchases registers, etc) Course name General management of the company: Course description Understanding of management principles, analysis and decisions. Also this course provides knowledge related to regular management practices such as implementing payroll, communication and efficiency measures. Course name Business law: Course description The purpose of this subject is to teach the main principles governing business law, and its role in reglementation. Course name Geopolitics: Course description Teaching an analysis method of the influence foreign policies have on each other, which seeks to understand, explain and predict international political behaviour.

Course name English language and technical communication: Course description The purpose of this subject is teaching basic english terms of various economic terms. Course name Currency: Course description This subject defines and explains the role, evolution and influences of a currency, both local and foreign. Course name Microeconomics: Course description Teaching analysis methods of individual consumers and firms in an attept to understand the decision-making process of firms and households. Course name Marketing: Course description Teaching various methods associated with buying and selling a product or service (advertising, selling and delivering, logistics). Course name Office applications technology: Course description Teaching advanced Microsoft Excel knowledge. Course name Statistics: Course description Teaching quantification models and other analysis methods of economic phenomena.

Second year:

Course name Public Finance II : Course description After Public Finance I made a brief introduction to the economic analysis of public policy issues, now particular emphasis is given to recent developments in public economics, including findings from recent research, in areas such as behavioral public economics, new empirical methods and policy innovations. Course name Credit institution : Course description This course provides a set of tools to analysis the interaction between monetary policy, the real economy and the financial sector. The course is combining a study of the relevant theory with applications to recent events and policy debates.

Course name Database : Course description This course teach you how to use Microsoft Access, as an advanced user. Course name Econometrics : Course description The material gives emphasis to the analysis of the finite sample and asymptotic properties of least squares and instrumental variables estimators, and the accompanying implications for statistical inference, under different assumptions concerning the data generation process. The derivation of asymptotic results is coupled with the use of simulation methods to establish finitesample properties. The course contains many proofs in simple contexts. Course name Financial accounting: Course description The course explores widely used managerial accounting and financial control techniques as well as cutting edge operational, marketing and competitive decision making practices. It discusses key concepts in the area and adopts a very applied learning approach. Extensive use of cases is made to explore practical techniques. Course name Tourism economics: Course description This course examines the global politics of trade, development and the environment, against the background of continued economic globalisation and the emergence of new forms of global governance. Using historical reflection, conceptual discussion and in-depth case studies, the course aims to promote a better understanding of tourism, environmental sustainability and poverty alleviation. Course name Banks services and products: Course description This highly interactive course consists of numerous role plays and feedback sessions. Students will get ample opportunity to practice and refine the techniques and skills taught. Each stage of the selling process will be examined thoroughly, and then acted out several times so that participants leave the course with a complete understanding of how to apply these skills in everyday sales situations.

Course name Modeling the financial-monetary decision: Course description This course will present an advanced treatment of econometric principles for cross-sectional, panel and time-series data sets. While concentrating on linear models, some non-linear cases will also be discussed, notably limited dependent variable models and generalised methods of moments. The course will focus on modern econometric techniques, addressing both technical derivations and practical applications. Course name Capital markets: Course description The course is an introduction to the concepts and models underlying the modern analysis and pricing of financial derivatives, from vanilla calls and puts on stocks to complex exotics in the volatility, correlation and fixed income arenas. The underlying philosophy of the course is to first provide the firm foundations for understanding derivatives in general, rather than following a cooking-book approach. Course name Fiscality: Course description Taxation both direct and indirect was an important source of revenue for European states, not only to finance the bureaucratic apparatus and war in Europe but also to support the costs of building and maintaining colonies. Fiscality is therefore an important component in the study of the early modern world. Course name Enterprizes Financial Management : Course description Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of management theory and practice, the module makes use of ideas from economics, sociology and psychology to develop students understanding of the topic. Course name Negotiation and technique of the foreign trade operations: Course description Introductory negotiation course and a university level introductory course in psychology, sociology, political science, management, or economics. Because this course is primarily practical, all students must already be familiar with basic negotiation concepts. The course is built on students conducting actual negotiations in nearly every session, and using the negotiation experience for group discussion and individual feedback.

Social insurances:

The objective of this course is to explore, from different perspectives, the nature of social insurance programs. Fundamental differences of opinion exist regarding these programs, due not only to different personal and political values, but also as a result of the scope of what is being evaluated (for example, the funds accumulated, the sponsoring government's financial situation or the overall national economy)

Budget and Treasury: The course explores public sector spending, also referred to as government spending or public expenditure, refers to the money that the government spends. It can be spent on a range of different things from central and local government, to public sector pensions and welfare.

Bank accounts: This training course aims to provide an initation to the major mechanisms of bank accounting, and features the recording of accounting entries related to several banking operations.

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