BANKING ECONOMICS
Module/Course Title : BANKING ECONOMICS Course Cluster : Concentration Compulsory Course Course Coordinator:
• Prof. Dr. Ghozali Maski, S.E.,M.S Lesson Plan Developer:
• David Kaluge, S.E.,M.S.,M.Ec.Dev.,Ph.D
• Setyo Tri Wahyudi, S.E.,M.Ec.,Ph.D Module/
course code
Student
workload Credits (ECTS) Semester Frequency Duration MIE80210 16 x 3CU x
170 minutes
3 CU x 1,5 ECTS
2nd Semester Odd & Even Semester
1 Semester 1 Types of courses
Lecture Contact hours Independent
study
Class size 20 students 16 x 3CU x
50 minutes
16 x 3CU x 120 minutes 3 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
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4 Learning Outcomes:
a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
1) Capable of demonstrating a responsible attitude to work of their field of expertise independently (ILO 1)
2) Capable of mastering the scientific paradigm of Development Economics, Financial Economics and Banking, Development Planning and Regional Finance, and Islamic Economics (ILO 3)
3) Capable of evaluating economic policies and providing alternative solutions through inter and multidisciplinary approaches (ILO 6)
4) Capable of communicating ideas, thoughts, and scientific arguments through a scientific approach and acquiring national and international recognitions (ILO 11)
b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
1) Capable of explaining the preliminary review of the definition, types, products and banking activities (CLO 1)
2) Capable of explaining financial institutions and financial stability through the central bank (CLO 2)
3) Capable of explaining BI as the central bank in Indonesia (CLO 3)
4) Capable of explaining banking policies as well as performance and health evaluations in the globalization era (CLO 4)
5) Capable of explaining the Financial Services Authority (CLO 5)
6) Capable of understanding the latest issues (case studies) in the world of Indonesian banking (CLO 6)
5 Subject aims/Content 1) Introduction (CLO 1)
2) Banking Activities (CLO 1)
3) Financial Institutions and Financial Stability (CLO 2) 4) Central Bank (CLO 2)
5) Definition, functions and powers of the Central Bank (CLO 2) 6) BI Institution as the central bank in Indonesia (CLO 3) 7) Bank Indonesia Organization (CLO 3)
8) Banking Policy (CLO 4)
9) Evaluation of Bank Performance and Soundness (CLO 4)
10) Bank soundness assessment procedures and developments in the globalization era (CLO 4)
11)Case study: benefits and history of the “banking trap” (CLO 6) 12)Financial Services Authority (CLO 5)
13)Banking function transfer from BI to OJK (CLO 5) 14)Bank Regulation and Supervision by OJK (CLO 5) 6 Teaching Methods
1) Cooperative Learning 2) Collaborative Learning 3) Lecture
7 Assessment Methods
Participation, Assignment, Mid-term Exam, and Final Exam
8 This Module/Course is Used in the Following Study Programme/s as well Master Program in Economics
9 Responsibility for Module / Course Team
10 Other Information References:
1) Lukman Dendawijaya.2000. Manajemen Perbankan. Ghalia Indonesia 2) Booklet Perbankan Indonesia 2008
3) BI : Bank Sentral Republik Indonesia: Tinjauan Kelembagaan, Kebijakan dan Organisasi. 2003. PPSK
4) Julius R. Latumaerissa. 2013. Bank dan Lembaga Keuangan Lain. Salemba Empat 5) Gary Smith. 1993.Financial Assets markets, and Institutions. D.C. Helath and
Company Lexington, Massachusetts. Toronto
6) OJK. 2014. Booklet Perbankan Indonesia.Departemen Perizinan dan Informasi Perbankan