Tikrit Journal of Administrative and Economic Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 62, Part (2): 324-344
Doi: www.doi.org/10.25130/tjaes.19.62.2.18
Analyzing Graduate's Skills to Meet the Requirements of the Banking
Sector: A case study on the Department of Finance and Banking For
the year 2022
Ameer Saleem Muhammed*
College of Administration and Economics, Salahadin University-Erbil
Keywords:
Skills, Employability, Banking graduates’
skills, Banking sector skills, and Skills gap.
ARTICLE INFO
Article history:
Received 29 Apr. 2023
Accepted 25 May. 2023
Available online 30 Jun. 2023
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*Corresponding author:
Ameer Saleem Muhammed
College of Administration and
Economics, Salahadin University-Erbil
Abstract: The study aims to determine the acquired
skills by graduates of the Finance and Banking
Department, the required skills of the banking sector,
and the share of these graduates among the employees
of selected banks .
The study used data gathered through a questionnaire
form and distributed it to the graduates of the Finance
and Banking Department which are (171) graduates,
as well as to 4 private banks in Erbil (KIB, RT, Cihan,
and Erbil) .
The study relies on a descriptive analysis approach
that theoretically discusses the graduates’ skills. Then
practically focuses on the extent of participation of
finance and banking graduates in meeting the needs
of the banking sector in the city of Erbil .
The study concludes that graduates of the Finance and
Banking Department have acquired all the skills
related to the banking sector during university
education. The share of these graduates in employees
of the selected banks is very low .
The study recommends that the finance and banking
departments in the College of Administration and
Economics must consider the field reality of banking
in setting their subjects and curricula so that their
graduates can acquire the same skills and abilities
required by the banking sector. The department also
should continuously open special courses along with
university studies to familiarize students with banking
in practice.