Our mission in the department of finance and banking is to prepare individuals to function effectively in a dynamic and complex global business and economic environment. The department provides academic and professional education to enable individuals, successfully to pursue their career paths especially in banks and to make effective contribution to their communities and country at large. The department of finance and banking has three purposes: 1. To help student understand the function of business in the development and stability of local, national and international societies. 2. To assist students in their mastery of the knowledge and skills necessary for careers in financial markets and banks. 3. To inspire and development finance graduates with capabilities for quality decision-making and leadership with an ethical sensitivity and sense of justice and social responsibility.
Programs
The department is dedicated to offering a diverse range of academic programs designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to excel in their chosen fields. Each program is carefully structured to provide a balance between theoretical foundations and real-world applications, ensuring graduates are prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic and competitive professional environment
Faculty Members

Nur Eddin Abu Alrub

Mohammad Abusharbeh

Sharif Abukarsh

Omar Abdelrahman

Rasha Abbadi

Fawaz Hammad
Board of Directors
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Dr. Rasha Abadi

Dr. Omar Abdulrahman
Units
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