This program provides you with an essential understanding of the economic and financial processes and management practices adopted by financial institutions and functions in businesses across industries. It prepares you for the management of private and public institutions’ financial structures. It helps you develop skills in the field of financial analysis, as well as managerial skills in the money and commodities’ markets.
Our Licence program prepares qualified personnel and potential executives for Tunisian’s banking sector and the financial services industry. It is also an excellent step toward graduate studies, such as the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance or Business Analytics, as well as recognized professional certificates such as the CFA.
At the end of this program you will be able to:
Identify and explain Stock brokerage transactions
Analyze operational risks and accounting valuation enterprises
Analyze the profitability of projects and assets,
Master the cost analysis and profitability of investments
Develop a business plan
Finance-related careers are abundant, as the industry is progressively growing. The finance major can land you a career in a wide range of industries., such as:
Commercial Banking
Investment Banking
Corporate Finance
Financial Planning
Insurance
Money Management
Private Equity
Brokerage Firms
Real Estate
Public Finance
Financial Markets
You can apply for jobs such as:
Credit Analyst
Loan Officer
Mortgage Banker
Private Banker
Financial Analyst
Credit Manager
Cash Management
Benefits Manager
Actuary
Stock Broker
The Tuition is charged in a flat-fee structure, fixed for one year of study.
Registration Fee: TND 1,000 the first year.
Tuition: TND 9,000 per year.
Registration Fee: € 500 the first year.
Tuition: € 3,000 per year.
Bank Account Holder: American University in North of Africa.
Bank Name and Address: Attijari Bank, Agence El Manar, Tunis.
Account Number: TN59 04 106 058 0036089761 08.
Code Bic/SWIFT : BSTUTNTT
Students can apply for a bank loan or a merit scholarship.
Course | Title |
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MGT 101 | Introduction to Business |
ACC 202 | Financial Accounting I |
ACC 205 | Financial Accounting II |
MIS 201 | Principles of MIS |
MGT 301 | Principles of Management |
MKT 201 | Principles of Marketing |
ACC 208 | Managerial Accounting |
IPC 104 | Interpersonal Communication Skills |
FIN 202 | Principles of Corporate Finance |
MGT 320 | Production Management |
Non-business required courses : (30 credit hours) | ||
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Course | Title | |
ECO 101 | Principles of Micro-economics | |
MAT 101 | calculus I | |
ENG 101 | Academic Writing I | |
CSC 101 | Principles of computer Science | |
STA 101 | Business Statistics I | |
LAW 202 | Introduction to Business Law | |
ECO 108 | Principles of Macro-economics | |
MAT 202 | calculus II | |
STA 202 | Business Statistics II | |
ENG 201 | Academic Writing II |
A. Required Courses: (21 credit hours) | ||
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Course | Title | |
FIN 320 | Financial Institution Management | |
FIN 350 | International Corporate Finance | |
FIN 368 | Investments and Portfolio Management | |
FIN 370 | Derivative Securities | |
FIN 380 | Capital Investment Analyses | |
FIN 340 | Financial Markets and Institutions | |
FIN 490 | Finance Internship |
B. Elective Courses:(9 credit hours) In addition students must also take three of the following courses: | ||
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Course | Title | |
FIN 430 | Linear Algebra | |
FIN 440 | Risk Management | |
FIN 450 | Actuarial Science | |
FIN 460 | Real Estate Investment Analysis | |
FIN 470 | Quantitative Finance | |
FIN 480 | Option and Future Market | |
FIN 490 | Entrepreneurial Financial Management |
Non-Business Elective Courses : (30 credit hours). Students must select any 10 courses from the following list : | ||
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Course | Title | |
PHI 101 | Principles of Philosophy | |
PHI 20% | Philosophy of Ethics | |
SOC 101 | Principles of Sociology | |
PSY 101 | Principles of Psychology | |
SOC 101 | American Culture | |
ENG 300 | Modern American Literature | |
DRA 101 | Modern American Drama | |
ITT 201 | Principles of Information Technology | |
POL 301 | International Politics | |
ECO 301 | International Economics | |
POL 301 | International Relations | |
COM 400 | International Communication | |
ANT 101 | Principles of Anthropology | |
HIS 300 | Contemporary World History | |
ECO 300 | Intermediate Micro-economicsII* | |
ECO 310 | Intermediate Macro-economicsI* |
Minors : AUNA offers an opportunity to its students to select a minor in any of the following fields:
Students desiring to have a minor MUST earn 15 prescribed credits within the selected minor filed. They MUST fill out a “Prescribed Minor Form” and obtain the permission of their Academic Advisor and Department Chair housing their major for the approval of a minor.
Students would be allowed to earn 15 credits in their minor field on the top of 60 business credits making business credit hours up to 75. Considering students taking courses in minor field, their Non-Business Elective Courses credits would drop to 15 credits hours.
This provision only applies to students seeking minors in one of the aforementioned business fields.