INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Module/Course Title: International Finance
1. Course Coordinator : Vietha Devia SS., S.E., M.E., Ph.D.
2. Lesson Plan Developer : Farah Wulandari Pangestuty, S.E., M.E., Ph.D.
module/
course code
Student Workloads
credits
(ECTS) Semester frequency Duration
EKU60216 16 x 3 CU x 170 minutes
3 CU x 1.5
ECTS 1st and 2nd Semesters
Odd and Even
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. Monetary Economics 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 analysing economic development issues and policies in order to solve economic problems at regional, national and global levels
4) Capable of mastering the concepts and theories of economics (ILO 9).
b. Course Learning Outcomes
1) Capable of understanding theory in the field of international finance.
2) Capable of understanding the roles and functions of international financial institutions.
3) Capable of analysing international policies in the financial sector.
4 Subject Content
1. Introduction to International Finance 2. Foreign Exchange Market
3. International Financial System
4. International Monetary Policy Strategy
5. International Finance and Corporate Management 6. International Financial Institutions
7. World Financial Crisis
8. Protovolio Investments in Financial Markets 5 Teaching methods
1. Problem Based Learning;
2. Cooperative Learning;
3. Contextual Instructions 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. Mishkin, Frederick. 2006. "The Economics of Money Banking and Financial Markets". Addison Wesley. (FM)
2. Currency Crisis: Theoretical and Empirical Overview of the 1990s, A Babic and A. Zigman, October 2001. (KI 4)
3. Credible Economic Development and Over-borrowing, RI McKinnon and H. Pill, American Economic Review, May 1997, vol 87 (2) 189-193. (KI 5) 4. Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and
International Overborrowing, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 15, pp.
423-64. (KI 6)
5. Exchange Rates and Financial Fragility, Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann, NBER Working Paper 7418. . (KI 7)