CAPITAL MARKET ECONOMICS AND MUTUAL FUNDS
Module/Course Title: Capital Market Economics and Mutual Funds 1. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Ghozali Maski, SE., MS.
2. Lesson Plan Developer: David Kaluge, SE., MS., M.Ec.Dev., Ph.D.
module/
course code
Student Workloads
credits
(ECTS) Semester frequency Duration
EKP61001 16 x 3 CU x 170 minutes
3 CU x 1.5
ECTS 1st Semester Odds
Semester 1 Semester 1 Types of courses
Lectures
Contact hours
Independent studies
class sizes 35 students 16 x 3 CU x
50 minutes
16 x 3 CU x 120 minutes 2 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
1. Macroeconomics I 2. Microeconomics I 3 Learning Outcomes
a. Intended Learning Outcomes
1) Capable of demonstrating a responsible attitude towards work in the field of expertise independently (ILO 2);
2) Capable of demonstrating appropriate ways of thinking in economics, finance and business (ILO 6);
3) Capable of applying economic, financial and business theory to analyze economic development issues and policies in order to solve economic problems at regional, national and global levels (ILO 7);
4) Capable of mastering the concepts and theories of applied economics in finance and banking (ILO 10).
b. Course Learning Outcomes
1) Capable of understanding the ins and outs of the capital market and mutual funds.
2) Capable of understanding capital market instruments, actors, and products.
4 Subject Content
1. Introduction to Capital Markets 2. Investment and Capital Market
3. Scope of Investment in the Indonesian Capital Market 4. Money market
5. Foreign Exchange Market 6. Leasing
7. Accounts Receivable Factoring 8. Venture Capital
9. mutual funds 10. Insurance company
11. Pension fund 12. Company Theory 13. Dividend Theory 14. Portfolio Theory 5 Teaching methods
1. Problem Based Learning;
2. Cooperative Learning.
3. Experiment.
6 Assessment methods 1. Participation
2. Assignments 3. Quiz
4. Mid Test 5. Final Test
7 This Module/Course is also applied in The Following Study Program/s Economics, Finance and Banking Study Program
8 Authorisation for modules/courses team
9 References:
1. Dahlan Siamat. 1999. Management of Financial Institutions, Second Edition. Jakarta Institute: Publishing Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.
2. Y. Sri Susilo, Sigit Triandaru, A. Totok Budi Santoso. 2000. Banks & Other Financial Institutions. Jakarta: Salemba Empat Publishers.
3. Frank J. Fabossi, Franco Modiglani, Michael G. Ferri. 1999. Markets &
Financial Institutions, Book One. Salemba Empat Publisher – Prentice Hall
4. Bodie Zvi, Kane Alex, and Marcus J. Alan. 2002. Investments. Boston:
McGraw-Hill