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MBA 5205, Banking and Bank Management

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169 3) Make-up Procedures:

Missed Class Tests, Assignment, Class performance and Midterm: There will be no make-up exam if anyone intentionally misses class test or midterm exam without any valid and legitimate reason. Absence in the exams will be regarded as absent and Zero (0) marks will be applied. Notifying the instructor before the exam is a must if a student misses any exam for reasons beyond his/her control. In extreme circumstances, if the student cannot inform earlier, he/she must inform the instructor within three (3) days of the exam.

RIB (Referred, Improvement and Backlog) exams will be conducted according to the Examination Policy for Undergraduate Programs of BAUST.

PART-D

16. Learning Materials 1) Recommended Reading:

 Strategic Management – Formulation, Implementation and Control by Pearce and Robinson 2) Supplementary Readings:

 Strategic Management and Business Analysis by David Williamson, Peter Cooke

 Strategic Management Dynamics by Kim Warren

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v. Understand why a balance must be achieved among liquidity, risk assumption, and profitability.

12. Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) and Mapping of CLOs with Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

CLO 1

Understand the Origin and the growth of the Banking System in Bangladesh.

CLO 2

Remember broad functions of banks, banking services and functions of the regulatory authority.

CLO 3

Analyze the functions of e-service of commercial banks in Modern Banking.

CLO 4

Classify the different types of Bank Accounts.

CLO 5

Understand the concept of loan management and foreign currency

PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5 PLO 6

CLO 1

2

CLO 2

3

CLO 3 CLO 4

CLO 5

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Part B

13. Course plan specifying content, CLOs, co-curricular activities (if any), teaching learning and assessment strategy mapped with CLOs.

Week Topic Teaching-Learning

Strategy

Assessment Strategy

Corresponding CLOs

1

Meaning & Definition; Historical Development; Types of Banks.

Functions of Commercial Banks.

Modern Banking Systems

Lecture notes, ppt, Reference books

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO1

2

Banking Systems in Bangladesh:

Evolution, Development and Challenges; Islamic Banking System in Bangladesh. Ethics in banking.

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Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO1

3

Organization Structure of Banks;

Management STRATEGIEs;

Management of Nationalized Commercial bank: Board of Directors; Responsibilities and Powers of Board of Directors; Audit Committee of the Board;

Management of Private Banks:

Bangladesh Bank Guidelines; Banks and Legal Environment..

-do-

Class Test Final Exam

Participation CLO2

4

Sources and Uses of Bank Funds - Functions as Collector of Bank Funds; Functions as User of Bank Funds

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO2 CLO3

5

Performance Evaluation of Bank;

Indicators of a Successful Bank;

Performance Based Classification of -do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO2

171 Bank; Indicators of an Unsuccessful

Bank.

6

Life Blood of Commercial Banks;

Objectives of Bank Deposit;

Classification of Deposits; Types of Deposit Accounts

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Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO2

7

Factors determining the level of Deposits; Special Types of Deposit Schemes; Types of Account Holders;

Special Types of Account Holders.

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Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO4

Mid Term CLO1, CLO3

8

Concepts of Bank Reserves: Primary Reserve; Secondary Reserve;

Working Reserve; Legal Reserve;

Required Reserve; and Primary Reserve vis-a-vis Secondary Reserve.

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Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO3

9

Concepts of Loan; Loans Vs Investments; Characteristics;

Functions and Classification of Bank Loans; Importance of Bank Loan;

Methods of Loan pricing;

Considerations of Loan pricing;

Principles of Sound Lending. Bank Loan policy: Elements of Loan Policy.

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO5

10

Structure of Loan Management;

Steps followed in Loan Operations;

Credit Analysis; Use of Financial ratios for Credit Analysis;

Documentation, Supervision and Security of bank Loans; Loan Activities;

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO5

11

Classification of Loans for Reporting Purposes; Guidelines for Bank Loan Classification in Bangladesh. Good vs Problems Loans; Indicators of Problems Loans; Causes of Problems Loans; Guidelines for Handling Problem Loans in Bangladesh.

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO5

12

Foreign Currency Derivatives;

Foreign Exchange, Foreign Exchange Rate; Foreign Currency Transaction; Forward Contracts;

Translation Methodologies.

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO2 CLO5

13

Electronic Banking: Concepts, Objectives, Developments, and Structure of Electronic Banking;

Basic Components of Electronic Banking

-do-

Class Test Final Exam Participation

CLO4

14 Types of Electronic Banking, -do- Class Test CLO4

172 Internet Banking, Problems of

Electronic Banking in Bangladesh, Suggestions for Improvement of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh.

Final Exam Participation

Part C

14. Assessment and Evaluation 1) Assessment Strategy:

CLOs Teaching-Learning Strategy Assessment Strategy

CLO1 Analysis of academic texts, cases, and examples Test/ Presentation CLO2 Analysis of academic texts/Lecture Test/Assignment

CLO3 Lecture/Exercise/ text book Test/Assignment

CLO4 Group work/Individual work , examples Test/ Class Performance CLO5 Open Discussion/Debate, cases Presentation/ Test 2) Marks distribution:

Assessment and Evaluation Factor Marks

a) Continuous Assessment (40%)

Class Test 15%

Assignment/Homework 05%

Class Performance 05%

Mid Term 15%

b) Final Examination 60%

Total Marks 100%

3) Make-up Procedures:

 Missed Class Tests, Assignment, Class performance and Midterm: There will be no make-up exam if anyone intentionally misses class test or midterm exam without any valid and legitimate reason.

Absence in the exams will be regarded as absent and Zero (0) marks will be applied. Notifying the instructor before the exam is a must if a student misses any exam for reasons beyond his/her control.

In extreme circumstances, if the student cannot inform earlier, he/she must inform the instructor within three (3) days of the exam.

 RIB (Referred, Improvement and Backlog) exams will be conducted according to the Examination Policy for Undergraduate Programs of BAUST.

PART-D

16. Learning Materials 1) Recommended Readings:

1. A. R. Khan : Bank Management: A Fund Approach 2. Dr. R. M. Debnath : Business of Banking

2) Supplementary Readings:

1. Dr. R. M. Debnath : Banks and Legal Environment 2. Petter Rose : Commercial Bank Management

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