The aim of this course is; to give information about international trade, international delivery and payment methods, international banking regulations, foreign trade legislation, exchange rate systems and foreign exchange markets, international transfer and identification systems and banking activities for international trade within the framework of the concept of international banking.
Prerequisite(s)
IBS 1001 Introduction to Banking and Basic Banking Services
- Lecture
- Discussion
- Case Studies
* This course will be taught face to face in the 2021-2022 Fall Academic Semester. In the CATs system, it will be supported by asynchronous and/or (when necessary) synchronously enriched digital education method.
Principle Sources
Parasız, İlker. "Para Banka ve Finansal Piyasalar", Ezgi Kitabevi, 2009.
Mishkin, Frederic S. "Para, Bankacılık ve Finansal Piyasalar İktisadı", (Sekizinci Baskıdan Çeviri: Nazım Engin, Serçin Şahin, Serkan Çiçek, Çiğdem Boz), Akademi Yayıncılık, 2011.
Other Sources
Keskin, Meltem. "Uluslararası Bankacılık ve Finans Sistemi", Astana Yayınları, 2020.
Vurucu, Mehmet; Arı, Mustafa Ufuk. "Uluslararası Bankacılık ve Finans", Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2017.
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
General Framework - Definition of International Banking - Historical Development
Lecture, Discussion
2. Week
International Monetary Systems and Rules Determining International Trade Standards - WTO, OECD, UNCTAD, WCO, ISO, ICC, GATT, IMF, WB
Lecture, Discussion
3. Week
International Banking Services
Lecture, Discussion
4. Week
Delivery and Payment Tools in International Trade
Lecture, Discussion
5. Week
Globalization in Financial Markets and Euro Markets
Lecture, Discussion
6. Week
Foreign Exchange, Exchange Rate and Foreign Exchange Markets
Lecture, Discussion
7. Week
International Capital Market Instruments - Funds From International Money and Capital Markets
Lecture, Discussion
8. Week
Midterm Exam Week
Assessment of Homework
9. Week
Off Shore Banking -
International Rating Agencies
Lecture, Discussion
10. Week
International Transfer and Identification Systems - SWIFT - Western Union - Moneygram - BIC, IBAN, MIC, CFI, FISN, ISIN, LEI
Lecture, Discussion
11. Week
International Banking and Foreign Trade Policies in Turkey - Import - Export
Lecture, Discussion
12. Week
International Banking and Foreign Exchange Policy in Turkey - Customs Procedures
Lecture, Discussion
13. Week
Basel Capital Adequacy Standards - Basel I - Basel II - Basel III
Lecture, Discussion
14. Week
International Economic Unification - International Chamber of Commerce - ICC500, UCP 600 and eUCP - General Review
Lecture, Discussion
15. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
16. Week
Final Exam
17. Week
Final Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
2
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
To know the responsibility about the position of their job in the field of banks and insurance companies.
PO-2
To explain the importance of research and development issues of their related field by means of individual or group studies.
PO-3
To understand the importance of follow-up the legislation in the field of profession.
PO-4
To express the importance of the banking for national economy and businesses.
PO-5
To do work of their related field by using computer. Store information and using stored information.
PO-6
To take responsibility in the management levels.
PO-7
Finding practical solutions against the problems to business activities and giving the right decision.
PO-8
Assuming responsibility in finance and banking sector and after providing legal terms opened his/her own office on behalf of, train qualified manpower.
PO-9
Analysis and interpretation balance sheet and income statement of a business.
PO-10
To make Bank and insurance accounting.
PO-11
Equipped in terms of customer relations and human resources
PO-12
To receive general information in banking and insurance and be informed about the bank and insurance law.
PO-13
To know camputer programmes well about of the profession.
PO-14
To have knowledge about professional English in banking and insurance.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Defines the concept of international banking, learns about banking activities and services for international trade.
LO-2
Recognizes the functions and duties of international financial institutions.
LO-3
Describes Turkey's foreign trade with the historical development of international banking.
LO-4
Understands the sources of finance and means of payment in international trade.
LO-5
Explains international monetary systems and international trade.
LO-6
Lists the international capital market instruments.
LO-7
Makes comments about globalization in financial markets.
LO-8
Explains the Euro markets and their elements.
LO-9
Recognizes the global and regional economic organizations.
LO-10
Understands the tools of foreign trade policy.
LO-11
Gains insight into international banking regulations and foreign trade legislation.
LO-12
Explains the functioning of funds obtained from international money and capital markets.
LO-13
Explains the international transfer and identification systems.
LO-14
Defines convertibility, exchange rate and exchange rate systems