The objectives of the master study program in Financial Technologies are centered on the education and development of highly qualified experts with specialized competencies in the application of advanced technologies within the financial sector.
The objectives of this study program are:
- To equip students with a broad and interdisciplinary understanding of digital finance, covering core areas such as electronic payments, artificial intelligence in finance, risk and portfolio analysis, digital business organization, and investment decision-making.
- To develop critical thinking and practical skills, enabling students to assess, apply, and synthesize knowledge in rapidly evolving financial technology environments.
- To provide students with the necessary competencies for performing economic and analytical work in companies and institutions, both domestically and internationally.
- To foster the ability to recognize, formulate, and analyze complex problems in digital finance, encouraging an analytical, innovative, and strategic approach to both theoretical and real-world challenges.
- To support academic and professional growth through a dynamic and structured curriculum, designed to gradually advance students’ expertise.
- To allow for progressive specialization based on individual interests, through the selection of elective courses tailored to the student’s academic goals and the program’s level and cycle of education.
By attending the study program, the student acquires knowledge and skills in the field of finance and technology driven progress, which should make him capable of individual work, as well as teamwork, to solve specific problems in the aforementioned field. The program is designed to enable the creation of a competent educational profile, in accordance with the demands of the labor market, the directions of modern economic development, and the defined qualification framework. Upon completion of master studies, the student can decide to build a career through the acquisition of concrete business experience, as well as to continue his studies at the level of doctoral studies.

