Faculty Of Economıc, Admınıstratıve And Socıal Scıences
Internatıonal Fınance ( Englısh )

Course Information

INTERNATIONAL BANKING
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
INF302 Spring 3 0 3 5

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction English
Type Required
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course The main aim of the course is to familiarize students with the basic consepts of international banking such as international structure, payments, transfers, trade and finance and provide a background information to students inorder to make them to draw their own conclucions.
Contents of the Course This course focusus on international banking and crrespondent banking relations, international transfer and payment systems, principles and application of foreign exchanges, letter of credits and bankers’ acceptances, global financing and global risk management.

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 Students will possess necessary knowlegde about international banking.
2 Students can explain the differences between international commercial, investment and development banks and their different functions
3 Students can explain bank credit letters and their functions.
4 Students can tell about the recent development in international banking and can give some ideas about near-future development in the sector

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 A Brief History of International Banking. lecture
2 Banking Systems Around the World. lecture
3 International Commercial Banking. lecture
4 International Investment Banking. lecture
5 International Retail and Private Banking. lecture
6 Offshore Financial Centers. lecture
7 Banking on the Foreign Exchange Market lecture
8 Mid-term
9 The Role of Finance and Banking in International Busimess lecture
10 The Basic Commercial Letter of Credit lecture
11 Types of Letter of Credit lecture
12 Bankers Acceptances lecture
13 Principles of International Credit lecture
14 Emerging Trends in Global Banking. lecture
15 General Overview
16 Final Exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 Hughes, J.E. (2002), International Banking, Pearson Education Inc., USA.
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Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 40% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 60% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 Students will possess necessary knowlegde about international banking. 1͵3͵5͵6͵8 1͵2
2 Students can explain the differences between international commercial, investment and development banks and their different functions 1͵3͵4͵6͵8 1͵2
3 Students can explain bank credit letters and their functions. 1͵3͵4͵6͵8 1͵2
4 Students can tell about the recent development in international banking and can give some ideas about near-future development in the sector 1͵3͵4͵6͵8 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 3 42
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 3 42
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 14 14
8 Midterm Exam 1 2 2
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 1 10 10
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 1 10 10
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 27 27
16 Final Exam 1 3 3
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