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Money and Banking Course Outline

This document outlines the course details for Principles of Banking taught at ASA University Bangladesh. The 3 credit course is taught in the spring semester of 2009. The instructor is Md Shoaib Ahmed and the course objectives are to help students understand the roles of banks in the economy and learn about banking functions. The course will cover topics such as money, the financial system, commercial and central banking through lectures, exercises, discussions and assignments over 24 classes. Student performance will be evaluated through attendance, quizzes, assignments, presentations, midterm and final exams.

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Money and Banking Course Outline

This document outlines the course details for Principles of Banking taught at ASA University Bangladesh. The 3 credit course is taught in the spring semester of 2009. The instructor is Md Shoaib Ahmed and the course objectives are to help students understand the roles of banks in the economy and learn about banking functions. The course will cover topics such as money, the financial system, commercial and central banking through lectures, exercises, discussions and assignments over 24 classes. Student performance will be evaluated through attendance, quizzes, assignments, presentations, midterm and final exams.

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A S A

UNIVERSITY
BANGLADESH

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)


Course Title: Principles of Banking
Course Code:FIN-204 Section: 3H & 3I
Credit Hours: Three
Semester: Spring-2009
Prerequisite(s): ..
Location: 23/3, Khilji Road, Shymoli, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207
Instructor: Md Shoaib Ahmed, (Senior Lecturer)
Cell: .
Office phone: 9116375
E-mail address: [email protected]
Office hours: Will announce in the class
University web address: http://www.asabd.org
Consultation hours: Drop to my office
Course Objectives:
The course Principles of banking is very important and challenging for the students of BBA. A
key objective of this course is to help the students understand the roles that banks perform in the
world economy. It also helps the students to learn a substantial amount about banking. A through
understanding of the functions of commercial and central banks is required for the students of
BBA. After finishing this course students should have an overall idea of banking and the role it play
in the economy.
Reference books:
1. The Economics of money, banking, and financial system, - Frederic S. Mishkin (Text)
2. Bank Management Dr. A. R. Khan
3. Commercial bank management Peter S. Rose
4. Money and Capital Market Peter S. Rose
5. Banking law and practice Syed Ashraf Ali and R. A. Howlader
Teaching Methodology:
Lecture will be the main method of teaching. Use of visual aids, like OHP and Multimedia,
will aid the lecture presentations.
Classroom exercises, class presentation, group discussions, individual lecture will be
applied during the stipulated time period.
Most of the assignments and Case studies will be assigned to individual student or to the
team(s) within the students.
Presentation classes will be conducted to test the comprehensiveness of the learners.
There will be different groups to prepare term papers on the relevant issues that will be
determined by the course instructor, if necessary.
The previous days lecture will be reviewed in the next class.

No. of Lectures

Topics to be covered

1,2

What is Money?

Definition, Role and function of money, Measuring


money ,Evolution of the money, Types of Money

3,4,5

An Overview of financial
system and Monetary
policy

Economic system, Flows Within the Economic


System, The role of Market in the Economic
System, Types of Market, Financial System and the
Financial Market, An overview of financial System,
Structure of Financial Market, Purposes of
Financial Market

6, 7

Commercial Bank

6
7,8

9,10

11,12,13

14,15,16

17

20
21,22

23
24

Definition, Features of banking business, Objectives


of banking business- owners, clients and
government point of view, Principles of banking
business, functions of banks,
features of
commercial banks, Banking System in Bangladesh.
Class Test
Bank
Accounts
and Definition of banks accounts, Types of banks
Classification
accounts, Procedures of opening a bank account,
Merits and demerits of different accounts.
Bank Fund Management
Sources and uses of Bank Funds, Functions as
Collector of Bank Funds, Functions as Users of
Bank Funds,
Mid Term
Performance evaluation, Bank Failure and ways to deal with a Bank Failure.
Why Bank Fail and The determinants of Bank Failure. CAMELS
relationship between Bank Rating.
and Customers.
Definition, Nature, Bankers and customers right
and responsibilities, Nature of services offered by
the banks, Termination of banker customer
relationship, Garnishee order.
Deposit
&
Loan Objectives of Bank Deposit, Types of bank deposit,
Management
Deposit processing, Deposit Mix, Factors
Determining the level of Deposit.
What is meant by Loan, Characteristics of bank
Loan, Functions of Bank Loans, Classifications of
Bank Loan, Sources of Credit Information, and
Loan Pricing.
Negotiable instruments
Definition. Types (bill of exchange, checks,
promissory notes, bank drafts, TCs, treasury bills
and debentures), Non negotiable instruments, Types
of non negotiable instruments, (Postal order, money
order, IOU, and pay order), endorsement,
presentation & dishonor.
Class Test
Central bank and its Definition, Objectives and features, Credit control
functions
function, Relationship between central and
scheduled banks, Organization of Bangladesh Bank,
Central banks role in the economic development,
Credit Control Instruments.
E-Banking
Trends & innovations, E-Banking & the financial
Services Firms, Electronic Payment system.
Islamic Banking
Establishment of Islamic bank, Features of Islamic
Bank, Methods of operation of the Islamic Bank.
Difference between Islamic Banking and
Conventional Banking.

Course Policies:
Attendance: Attendance in the class is mandatory unless otherwise specified.
Text Book: Students are required to have the textbook(s) by the first week of the semester
and have to bring the book in the class.
Course Content: Instructor reserves the right to make necessary changes in the course
content depending on the progress of the class.
Unannounced Test: Once a chapter is completed, students are required to be prepared to
face surprise quiz. There will be NO make up for such test.
Class Makeup: In case of unavoidable circumstances should a course meeting, lecture or
exam, needs to be cancelled; students will be offered a make up. All makeup classes will be
held as per the rescheduling suggested by the course teacher with the assistance of the BBA
program office.
Exam Makeup: There will be no makeup of any exam except mid term and final under
special circumstances with consultation of the concerned faculty member.
Academic Honesty: Any academic misconduct will be dealt according to the provisions of
the students code of conduct.
Consultation Hour: Students are most welcome to make appointment at the time
convenient to both the teacher & students.
Grading Scheme:
Class Attendance...
05%
Quizzes.. 15%
Assignments/Term Paper.
10%
Presentation/Viva Voce
10%
Mid Term Examination..
20%
Semester Final
40%
Total 100%

40%

[The process of continuous assessment will be as per the direction of the course team leader of
every course.]
Grade Assignment:
Letter grades will be assigned based on performance in the course. In awarding the letter grade the
university rules will be followed. The grading system of the University is as follows:
Numerical Grade
80% and above
75% to less than 80%
70% to less than 75%
65% to less than 70%
60% to less than 65%
55% to less than 60%
50% to less than 55%
45% to less than 50%
40% to less than 45%
Less than 40%

Letter Grade
A+
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
D
F

Grade Point
4.00
3.75
3.50
3.25
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
0.00

[Course Teacher]
Faculty of Business, ASAUB

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