The Innovative Business School
Vision
Our vision is to be a hallmark of excellence and innovation in business education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mission
Our mission is to promote excellence and innovation in business education, research, and service in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in line with international standards.
Basic Information
Course Title: Money and Banking: ECON 207
Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ECON 101 – ECON 103
Instructor: Ms. Nouf Alsharif
Office Hours: Check the Office
Office Location: N408
Instructor 's e-mail: nalsharif@pscw.psu.edu.sa
noufalsharif@yahoo.com
Teaching and Learning Methods Students will work in an interactive learning environment supported by:
1. Daily lectures and discussion sessions.
2. An Interactive teaching-learning experience by presenting projects using PowerPoint. Students in this course are expected to be present, and prepared to contribute to all class sessions. Because of the commitment to class discussion, learning depends on your participation. Your comments and questions enrich and enhance everyone’s learning.
3. Students are expected to solicit and search for the recent related knowledge via the internet and academic sources.
Professional Information
Course Aims and Themes
Amid the current financial crisis, it is quite important to study the monetary policy and how the banking systems work, as the first sign of the crisis came out of banks, and the way that leaders and politicians handling this turmoil is through different tools of monetary policies.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
This course is designed as an introduction to Money, Banking and Financial Markets for business students. We will be covering the following parts:
1. The importance of money, banking and financial markets.
2. Fundamentals of financial markets
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References: 2. Lioyd B. T. (2000) Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, New York, McGraw Hill College. |FINALS |January 5, 2012 |