Course Code: 052012
Course Name: Money and Banking
Course Type: Discipline Basic Course
Periods: 48
Credit: 3
Target Students: Undergraduate of Economic and Management
Assessment: Examination
Preparatory Course: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
This course aims to make students understand the general theory of a commercial bank's creation and development, its properties and function, its institutions organizational structure, which includes the asset and liabilities management theories and methods, capital operations and management, intermediary business, off-balance business, financial reports and performance analysis etc.. This course draws lessons from domestic and international research results, adapts to the requirements of our market economy's development and financial opening to the outside world, attaches importance to the fundamental principles, operation and management of commercial banks adopts a method that integrates theories teaching through case studies While systematically introducing the general theory and operation of the commercial bank's management, this course combines the latest problems of the reform of our commercial banks guiding students to probe into its reform and increasing their ability in making use of basic theories and existing problems