There are 13 program-specific criteria in the undergraduate program. One of the primary objectives of the program is to ensure that enrolled students develop in accordance with these criteria throughout their academic journey.

PSC 1: Acquire the ability to understand terminology and concepts in the field of banking and finance.
PSC 2: Acquire the ability to explain and apply theories and models in the field of banking and finance.
PSC 3: Develop the ability to follow and utilize developments related to the general functioning, operations, and regulations of the banking sector and financial system.
PSC 4: Possess knowledge about financial instruments and tools.
PSC 5: Develop the ability to analyze events related to banking and finance and propose solutions to encountered problems.
PSC 6: Acquire theoretical and practical application skills in banking and finance.
PSC 7: Demonstrate the ability to act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural, and ethical values in the collection, interpretation, application, and communication of data related to banking and finance.
PSC 8: Possess knowledge in financial planning, forecasting, budgeting, and feasibility studies.
PSC 9: Demonstrate proficiency and competence in using Turkish and, where necessary, foreign languages correctly and appropriately in written and oral communication to express oneself and represent the institution.
PSC 10: Gain experience in the application of acquired theoretical knowledge.
PSC 11: Possess fundamental knowledge of business management, organizational methods, and strategies.
PSC 12: Develop an understanding of the legal, social, and ethical responsibilities in business life and the ability to perceive social transformation.
PSC 13: Acquire the ability to understand, use, evaluate, and interpret basic economic, social, and financial information, as well as analyze economic, social, and financial developments.