Mu tah University Faculty of Business Administration Department of Financial and Banking Sciences Course Description 2007/2006

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Mu tah University Faculty of Business Administration Department of Financial and Banking Sciences Course Description 2007/2006 Principles of Financial Management 1907102 This course focuses on three key aspects of financial management, namely; investment decision, financing decision, and dividend decision after covering the nature, importance, and evaluation of financial management. The module, therefore, explores in general terms the financial analysis and planning including working capital management, cost of capital, and capital budgeting. Financial Mathematics 1907111 This course concentrates on introducing the calculation of the simple interest, compound interest, amortized or depreciate the debt, and the financial securities valuation. Statistics in Financial and Banking Sciences 1907185 This course introduces the data collection methods, sampling, processing, and data analysis including the measures of central tendency. It also covers testing the hypotheses, simple & multiple regression, correlation, and Analysis of Variance test. Financial and Banking Legislations 1907221 This course aims to introduce Financial and Banking legislations and their importance in Jordan, which cover laws that deal with Corporations, Banks National debts.

Computer Applications in Financial and Banking Sciences 1907256 This course aims to provide a solid knowledge on using the computer by practicing on the SPSS program. The course, therefore, covers dealing with File, Edit, View, Data, and Transformation menus. Moreover, description of Nominal Variables, Quantitative Variables, T-Test, Analysis of Variance, Regression and Correlation will be covered. In addition, the module aims to provide the knowledge of using Excel for calculating the Present Value, Breakeven Point Analysis, and securities valuation. Commercial Banking Management 1907200 The course focuses on the general features of commercial banks, its objectives, roles, structure, money creation, and being part of achieving economy growth. The course, therefore, gives an overview of banks and their services, the impact of government policy and regulations on banking, the organisation and structure of banks and their industry, the financial statements of banks, and measuring & evaluating bank performance. It also provides a general view concerning specialized banks. Financial Sector and Economic development This course aims to enrich students with 19070 information about the role of financial institutions in socio economic development and their importance in financing different economic projects through channeling savings into economic development. Financial and Banking Information Systems 19075 This course focuses on defining the information systems in finance and banking, standards of developing and designing such systems satisfying information users and decision makers, the smooth flow of information among firm structure. It also provides the knowledge of managing the computer files, database, and control.

Banking Credit 190760 This course considered as an extension of Management of Financial and Banking Institutions where emphasis will be given on exploring asset-liability management by covering the issues; determining and measuring interest rates, controlling a bank s interest-sensitive gap, the concept of duration and managing a bank s duration gap, using financial futures and options, using swaps and other bank asset-liability management techniques. The course also covers the bank s investment portfolio and liquidity position, managing bank sources of funds, and loans provided to businesses and consumers. International Banking Operations 190770 This course focuses on the international Banking operations such as International drafts and Certificates, Guarantees, and risks involve in the international market. Money and Capital Markets 190780 Emphasis in this course is given to the nature of financial markets, roles, kinds, structure, and investment tools used. The course also discusses the intermediaries institutions such as market makers, speculators, and hedgers. The module explores the significance of financial markets in achieving the economic development and therefore the market efficiency, international financial markets, Asian financial markets, and Amman stock exchange. 190795 Research Methods in Banking Sciences This course aims to provide a solid foundation for the final year project on topics related to finance and banking. Students receive instruction from their course leader on an individual basis,

including advice on research methods and technical writing style. Researches could be secondary, primary, or both and students expected to present their work in front of the students. 1907405 Case Studies in Finance and Banking Sciences This course aims to provide case studies in finance and banking enable groups to practice analysis, evaluation, and the ability in determining weaknesses, strengths, threats, and opportunities (SWOT) for each case in order to be in apposition where a rational decision can be made. Many advanced topics in finance and banking will be covered such as mergers, acquisitions, leasing, dividend policies, besides corporate value management Portfolio Management 1207412 This course combines an advanced analysis of the modern theory of portfolio selection and management, with a thorough examination of the current capital market theory. The module, therefore, covers the risk and project appraisal, portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model and the arbitrage pricing theory. On the managerial side, however, the module explores portfolio performance evaluation, international diversification, the process of portfolio management, and the theory of active portfolio management. Financial Analysis and Planning 1907420 This course aims to provide a solid knowledge of financial analysis techniques, tools, and standards. So it covers the liquidity, activity, the profitability, capital structure, and coverage ratios. In addition, course covers corporate value evaluation, predicting the insolvency probability, and the attractiveness of company s shares. The module also includes financial planning by preparing pro forma cash flow statement, pro forma income statement, pro forma balance sheet, and

the capital budgeting. Moreover, the module studies the breakeven point analysis, operation leverage, and financial leverage. The last part of the module investigates financial analysis for financing, lending, and the new aspects in financial analysis of modern world. Financial Risk Management 190740 This module extends the "Portfolio Management" course by exploring the risk management aspects. Financial risk management is about balancing a processes and people. A company can survive and may even thrive if it has good people and bad processes, but it can not if the reverse is true. At the end of the day, a company's financial risk profile is driven by the decisions and actions of its employees. While risk management processes such as risk reporting and audit can provide useful, monitoring, it is more important to ensure that the right people are in place being with, and that they are motivated by the right culture and incentives. Financial risk management is ultimately about people. This module therefore covering financial risk management in context, framework, applications and a look to the future. 190706 Specialized Financial and Banking Institutions This course aims to inform the students with information about these institutions, their characters, important role in socio economic development specially in developing countries. The focus will be on the necessity of these institutions in developing countries, with case studies about Jordan, Egypt, and others. 19070 Financing Management ( Cr) The module covering topics such as financing resources management both; traditional and newly established methods. More over, the cost of capital and capital structure topics will be explored in order to provide the required knowledge of its calculations and decisions making. Dividend policy, borrowings company valuation, merger, and leasing will be covered too. Investment Management 190704

The module covers the real investment tools, both; direct and indirect methods. In addition, the principle, of financial instrument valuation and strategic, especially in shares and binds markets will be investigated. More over, the principle, and methods of traditional investments valuation such as NPV, MNPV, IRR, etc. will be highlighted. The course also mentioning the problems related to investment, valuation and capital budgeting preparation. Islamic Banks 1907461 The purpose of the module to explore the development of Islamic banking; function and activities following the Islamic banking approach. The module highlight, the source of funding beside its role in the country economic development. In addition, the module presents the kensiane and classical theories. Compared to the Islamic banking system. The relationship between Islamic bank, central bank, and other commercial bank, with investigated. International Financial Management 19070 The module covers the multinational corporation (MNCs) by exploring the foreign exchange rates markets, investing and financing MNCs. In addition international financial environment, cash flow, Eurocredit, Eurocurrency, Eurobond and Eurodollars will be highlighted. Financial Engineering 1907404 The module introduces the interest rate structure and the financial instruments value sensitivity to the interest rate fluctuations. In addition, the modules covers other topics in financial engineering such as bonds market investment and risk management, companies restructuring, the merge between financial engineering and technology development, and other related topics. Graduation Project 1907402 The module provide practical opportunity for students in doing academic research related to the finance and banking sciences with full supervision by academic staff in the department. At the end of the course, students presenting their research covering their

methodology used, hypothesis testing, empirical results, and discussion, and their conclusion.

Mutah University The Faculty of Business Administration Directional Plan (Banking and Finance ) Year One Course No. Semester one Cr. hr Course No. Semester two Cr. hr 1907111 Financial 004111 Computer Skills 2 Mathematics 190120 Accounting one 190125 Accounting two 1907102 Principles of 1907185 Statistics Financial Management Financial and Banking Sciences 004100 Computer skills 1 1904102 macroeconomics 500100 Islamic Culture 0202102 Arabic Language 1904101 Microeconomics Elective 18 credit University course 18credit Year Two Course No. Semester one Cr. hr Course No. Semester two Cr. hr 1909110 Principles of 190780 Financial & Marketing Capital Markets 1901110 Principles of Management 1907290 Management of Financial & Banking 1904211 Money, Banking & Financial Institutions 1902206 Organizational Behavior Compulsory College course Elective university course Institutions 004111 Computer skills 2 1909201 Communication skills 190241 Budgeting & General Finance 1901205 Quantitative Business Methods 18 credit 18 credit

Year Three Course No. Semester one Cr.hrs Course No. Semester two Cr.hrs 190760 Banking 1901110 Introduction to Credit Management Information Systems 1907461 Islamic Banks 1907412 Portfolio 190445 Project Analysis & Feasibility Studies Compulsory university course Elective college course Elective department course Analysis 1907420 Financial Analysis & Planning 1907256 Computer Applications in Financial & Banking Sciences Compulsory university course Elective department course 18 credit 18 credit Year four Course No. Semester one Cr.hrs Course No. 1907450 Insurance & Risk Analysis (E) 19075 Financial & Banking Information Systems (E) 190456 International Finance Elective university course Elective department course Semester two 190770 International Banking Operations (E) 190795 Research Methods & their Banking Applications Military History 1 Compulsory university course 15 credit Cr.hrs 1credit

Module Description for Banking & Finance Department/ Mutah University Principles of Financial Management1907102 ( Cr Hrs) This course focuses on three key aspects of financial management, namely; investment decision, financing decision, and dividend decision after covering the nature, importance, and evaluation of financial management. The module, therefore, explores in general terms the financial analysis and planning including working capital management, cost of capital, and capital budgeting. Financial Mathematics 1907111 ( Cr Hrs) This course concentrates on introducing the calculation of the simple interest, compound interest, amortized or depreciate the debt, and the financial securities valuation. Statistics in Financial and Banking Sciences1907185 ( Cr Hrs) This course introduces the data collection methods, sampling, processing, and data analysis including the measures of central tendency. It also covers testing the hypotheses, simple & multiple regression, correlation, and Analysis of Variance test. Financial and Banking Legislations 1907221 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to introduce Financial and Banking legislations and their importance in Jordan, which cover laws that deal with Corporations, Banks National debts. Computer Applications in Financial and Banking Sciences1907256 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to provide a solid knowledge on using the computer by practicing on the SPSS program. The course, therefore, covers dealing with File, Edit, View, Data, and Transformation menus. Moreover, description of Nominal Variables, Quantitative Variables, T-Test, Analysis of Variance, Regression and Correlation will be covered. In addition, the module aims to provide the knowledge of using Excel for calculating the Present Value, Breakeven Point Analysis, and securities valuation. Management of Financial and Banking Institutions1907290 ( Cr Hrs)

The course focuses on the general features of commercial banks, its objectives, roles, structure, money creation, and being part of achieving economy growth. The course, therefore, gives an overview of banks and their services, the impact of government policy and regulations on banking, the organization and structure of banks and their industry, the financial statements of banks, and measuring & evaluating bank performance. It also provides a general view concerning specialized banks. The Financial Sector and Economic development 19070 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to enrich students with information about the role of financial institutions in socio economic development and their importance in financing different economic projects through channeling savings into economic development. Fiscal and Monetary Policies 190722 ( Cr Hrs) This course deals with Fiscal and Monetary policies, their effects on Economic activities in different sectors. The Focus will be on different aspects of the Keynesian and Classical theories. Financial and Banking Information Systems19075 ( Cr Hrs) This course focuses on defining the information systems in finance and banking, standards of developing and designing such systems satisfying information users and decision makers, the smooth flow of information among firm structure. It also provides the knowledge of managing the computer files, database, and control. Banking Credit 190760 ( Cr Hrs) This course considered as an extension of Management of Financial and Banking Institutions where emphasis will be given on exploring asset-liability management by covering the issues; determining and measuring interest rates, controlling a bank s interest-sensitive gap, the concept of duration and managing a bank s duration gap, using financial futures and options, using swaps and other bank assetliability management techniques. The course also covers the bank s investment portfolio and liquidity position, managing bank sources of funds, and loans provided to businesses and consumers. International Banking Operations 190770 ( Cr Hrs) This course focuses on the international Banking operations such as International drafts and Certificates, Guarantees, and risks involve in the international market.

Financial and Capital Markets 190780 ( Cr Hrs) Emphasis in this course is given to the nature of financial markets, roles, kinds, structure, and investment tools used. The course also discusses the intermediaries institutions such as market makers, speculators, and hedgers. The module explores the significance of financial markets in achieving the economic development and therefore the market efficiency, international financial markets, Asian financial markets, and Amman stock exchange. Research Methods and their Banking Applications 190795 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to provide a solid foundation for the final year project on topics related to finance and banking. Students receive instruction from their course leader on an individual basis, including advice on research methods and technical writing style. Researches could be secondary, primary, or both and students expected to present their work in front of the students. Case Studies in Banking Sciences 1907425 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to provide Live case studies in finance and banking enable groups to practice analysis, evaluation, and the ability in determining weaknesses, strengths, threats, and opportunities (SWOT) for each case in order to be in apposition where a rational decision can be made. Portfolio Analysis 1207412 ( Cr Hrs) This course combines an advanced analysis of the modern theory of portfolio selection and management, with a thorough examination of the current capital market theory. The module, therefore, covers the risk and project appraisal, portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model and the arbitrage pricing theory. On the managerial side, however, the module explores portfolio performance evaluation, international diversification, the process of portfolio management, and the theory of active portfolio management. Financial Analysis and Planning 1907420 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to provide a solid knowledge of financial analysis techniques, tools, and standards. So it covers the liquidity, activity, profitability, capital structure, and coverage ratios. In addition, the course covers corporate value evaluation, predicting the insolvency probability, and the attractiveness of company s shares. The module also includes financial planning by preparing pro forma cash flow statement, pro forma income statement, pro forma balance sheet, and the capital budgeting. Moreover, the module studies the breakeven point analysis, operation leverage, and financial leverage. The last part of the module investigates financial

analysis for financing, lending, and the new aspects in financial analysis of modern world. Insurance and Risk Analysis 1907450 ( Cr Hrs) This course extends the Portfolio Analysis course by studying the derivatives including options, future, and swaps markets, besides the management of exchange rates as active tools for managing the risk. On the other hand, the role of insurance companies will be covered as a way of managing risk. Islamic Banks1907461 ( Cr Hrs) This course introduces the nature of Islamic Banks and their special features, their role in financing different economic activities with non bearing interest loans. Specialized Banks and Financial Institutions 1907462 ( Cr Hrs) This course aims to inform the students with information about these institutions, their characters, important role in socio economic development specially in developing countries. The focus will be on the necessity of these institutions in developing countries, with case studies about Jordan, Egypt, and others. Advanced Topics in Financial and Banking Sciences 1907492 ( Cr Hrs) This course focuses on advanced topics in finance and banking which include strategic decisions related to mergers, acquisitions, leasing, dividend policies, international financial management, besides corporate value management.