| Study Location | Kyiv |
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| Academic Field | D2 Finances, Banking, Insurance and Stock Market |
| Type | Undergraduate, Full time (on-line study is available) |
| Nominal Duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
| Study Language | English |
| Awards | Bachelor in Finances, Banking, Insurance and Stock Market |
| Entry qualification | The certificate of Completed Secondary Education is required. Compulsory entrance exam. The entry qualification documents are accepted in English (except for documents issued in Ukraine upon completion of studies at local educational institutions) . In most cases you can request a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original & legalized (according to the international agreements) entry qualification documents along with you when you finally enter the university. |
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| Territory requirements | General entry requirement - Student visa. Citizens of the Russia, Iran, Belarus and North Korea who do not hold a permanent residence permit in Ukraine may be admitted for studies only with an individual authorization from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. |
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| Language Requirements | English (B1/B2) |
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Entrance Exam Description
During the selection process we examine the competency of the applicant in two ways:
The faculty decides about the eligibility of the applicant by examining the documents of previous studies (degree, subject, results). This is followed by an entrance exams that evaluate the level of study-language and basic subjects depends on speciality.
The exams can be conducted online. In order to validate the entrant’s person, exams taken remotely are recorded on video, as is the person verification process. The recording is archived for at least five years on University’s grounds and the link to that recording is available in the united base of Ministry of Education of Ukraine.
Program Structure
Year 1 – Financial Foundations
You’ll start with the basics: micro- and macroeconomics, financial theory, business mathematics/statistics, and IT for finance. You’ll also learn about how money works, basic banking systems, and build your analytical skills from the ground up.
Sets your foundation in economics, finance, and banking basics so that you can confidently step into more specialized financial topics later.
Year 2 – Core Finance & Risk
This year is focused on the heart of finance: banking operations, insurance principles, financial analysis, and risk assessment. You’ll explore banking law, insurance mechanics, and the financial instruments that make economies run.
Builds your ability to analyze financial risk, banking operations, and insurance mechanisms — the things that make finance work in the real world.
Year 3 – Markets & Advanced Financial Tools
Here, you’ll dive deeper into stock markets, investment strategies, and financial markets. Courses may include securities and portfolio theory, capital markets, and how to manage financial risk in a global context.
Gives you a deep dive into investment and stock markets, showing you how capital moves and how to make strategic decisions.
Year 4 – Practice, Regulation & Strategy
In your final year, the focus shifts to real-world application: regulation of financial institutions, advanced banking strategies, insurance company management, and compliance. You’ll complete an internship or practice, and finish with a Bachelor’s thesis on a financial‑market topic.
The final year is about applying everything: through internships, real projects, and a thesis, you become ready to work in banks, insurance, or on trading floors.
Overview
The program trains students to understand how financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, and stock markets operate. Students learn to analyze financial systems, assess risks, and make data-driven decisions in both domestic and global markets.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for careers as financial analysts, bankers, insurance managers, risk officers, or stock market specialists, ready to work in banks, investment companies, insurance firms, or financial institutions.