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Assist. Prof.

Abdul Razaq Kh. Hasan

Research Interests

(Financial Management

Financial Markets

Investment

Intellectual Capital

International Financial Environment

Iraq Stock Exchange

Time Management)

Gender MALE
Place of Work Hawija Technical College
Position none
Qualification Ph.d
Speciality Financial Management
Email drabdulrazaq_hwj@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07701228570
Address iraq-kirkuk-kerkuk-36001, kirkuk, Mosul, Iraq
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Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Abdul Razzaq Khidr Hassan: (Assistant Professor in Financial Management with a focus on Markets and Investment)

Dr. Abdul Razzaq Khidr Hassan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Financial and Banking Techniques at the Technical College of Hawija, part of the Northern Technical University. His academic specialization focuses on Financial Management, Financial Markets, and Investment. He has obtained several academic degrees in this field and is interested in keeping up with the latest developments in economics and finance. He has published numerous research papers on intellectual capital, the impact of the international financial environment on financial markets, and time management studies. He is considered an expert in analyzing both Iraqi and global financial markets.

working experience

Academic Qualification

Technical Diploma Degree
Sep 1, 1994 - Sep 1, 1996

A Technical Diploma is an educational certification awarded to students after successfully completing a specialized study program in a specific technical field, typically lasting between two to three years. This diploma aims to equip students with practical skills and technical knowledge required to work in fields such as engineering, information technology, mechanics, electricity, and various other disciplines. The technical diploma serves as a bridge between secondary education and professional work, providing students with opportunities to enter the job market directly or pursue further education in higher programs.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Sep 1, 1997 - Sep 5, 2000

A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is an academic program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for effective business and organizational management. The program covers a wide range of essential topics such as accounting, marketing, economics, management, finance, and business strategies. It aims to develop leadership, analytical thinking, and decision-making skills, enabling graduates to work in a wide variety of commercial and industrial sectors. BBA graduates may also pursue advanced studies in fields such as a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Sep 1, 2004 - Sep 1, 2006

A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a graduate-level program designed to develop students' leadership and management skills in various business fields. The program covers advanced topics such as strategy, finance, marketing, human resources management, operations management, and strategic planning. The MBA aims to prepare students to tackle complex challenges in the global business environment by developing analytical thinking, leadership abilities, and strategic decision-making skills. This program is ideal for individuals looking to advance their careers in management or business.

Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
Sep 1, 2009 - Sep 1, 2012

A Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is an advanced academic degree designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and high-level research skills in the fields of management and business. This program focuses on applying theories and research to solve practical problems faced by organizations in the business environment. It covers advanced topics such as business strategy, leadership, innovation, financial management, and organizational research. DBA graduates typically aim for senior positions in companies or teaching roles at universities or research centers. The program requires field research and practical projects aimed at improving organizational performance and strategic decision-making.