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COURSE OUTLINE
Course ID
Course title
Credits
TC201DE02
Monetary and Finance
03
To be applied to Semester 14.1A School year: 2014 – 2015 under Decision No. 1200 /QĐBGH date 01/10/2012
A.
Course Specifications:
Periods
Periods in classrom
Total periods*
Lecture/
Seminar
Activity
Self-study
periods
Lecture
room
Lab room
Fieldwork
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
45
45
0
90
45
0
0
*(1) = (2) + (3) =(5)+ (6)+ (7)
B.
Other related Subjects:
Other related Subjects
Course ID
Course title
Prerequisites:
1.
None
Co-requisites:
1.
None
Other requirements:
1.
None
C.
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide students the most basic knowledge of: the corporate
finance, financial markets, financial intermediums; monetary problems, loan, and inflation;
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the bank systems; content of the government s budget policy, the government s monetary
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policy and the government s financial policy.
D.
Course Objectives:
 Describe the most basic knowledge of financial field such as corporate finance, financial
markets, financial intermediums and another investment tools as well as money, loan,
inflation…
 Students can understand and explain why the Government determine such policy.
 To help students to understand and practice in making investment decisions.
E.
Learning Outcomes:
After completion of this course, students can:
1. Describe the basic building blocks of finance.
2. Describe and make the different types of financial decisions such as on stock
market, gold market even on real estate market…
3. Explain why and how the government make deferent decision on financial market
in general.
4. Create
financial
solutions
to overcome
inflation,
economic
recession, unemployment…
F.
Instructional Modes:
1. Theory work will be carried out in group-discussion plus individual study. All
students will make extensive analysis of specific real case studies to obtain
practical understanding of the issues and how to resolve them.
2. Lectures, discussion, exercises (in class or at home).
G.
Textbooks and teaching aids:
Text book: - The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, Frederic S. Mishkin.
- Banking and money, Nguyen Minh Kieu, The Statistic Publishing House, 2009.
Reference book:
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H.
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The beginner s on finance and money, Su Dinh Thanh, The Statistic Publishing House,
2009.
Foundations of Financial Markets and Instititions, Frank J. Fabozzi.
Assessment Methods (Requirements for Completion of the Course):
Components
Duration
Mini-Test 1
Assessment Forms
Percentage
Schedule
Do tutorial questions in
class. Based on the
contribution of each
student on group
presentation
20%
1st week – 14th week
8th week
Mid-term Test
60 mins
Quiz test or writing test
30%
Final Test
90 mins
Multiple choice test or
writing test
50%
Total
100%
15th week
I.
Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is a fundamental value that affects the quality of teaching, learning,
and research at a university. To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity at Hoa Sen
University, students are required to:
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Work independently on individual assignments
Collaborating on individual assignments is considered cheating.
Avoid plagiarism
Plagiarism is an act of fraud that involves the use of ideas or words of another
person without proper attribution. Students will be accused of plagiarism if they:
i. Copy in their work one or more sentences from another person without proper
citation.
ii. Rephrase, paraphrase, or translate another person’s ideas or words without
proper attribution.
iii. Reuse their own assignments, in whole or in part, and submit them for another
class.
Work responsibly within a working group
In cooperative group assignments, all students are required to stay on task and
contribute equally to the projects. Group reports should clearly state the
contribution of each group member.
Any acts of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of zero for the task at hand and/or
immediate failure of the course, depending on the seriousness of the fraud. Please consult
Hoa Sen University’s Policy on Plagiarism at http://thuvien.hoasen.edu.vn/chinh-sachphong-tranh-dao-van. To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity, the university asks
that students report cases of academic dishonesty to the teacher and/or the Dean. The names
of those students will be kept anonymous.
J.
ITeaching Staff:
No.
Professor’s name
Email, Phone number,
Office location
Office
hours
Position
1
Tran Linh Dang
[email protected]
CS2
GV CH
2
Dang Thi Thu Hang
[email protected]
3
….
K.
GV CH
Guest
Speaker
Outline of Topics to be covered (Learning Schedule):
Main semester: Once per week;
Subordinate semester: Twice per week.
Week
Lectures
1
The overview of finance
2
The overview of money
3
Supply - demand of money & inflation
Text book
4
Supply - demand of money & inflation
5
Lending
6
Corporate finance
7
Financial market
8
Mid – Term Test
9
The national financial policy
10
Public finance and budget policy
11
Public finance and budget policy
12
Bank system in the economy
13
The central bank and the national monetary policy
14
15
The central bank and the national monetary policy
Review
Notice:
Subject is designed with the participant of guest speaker who will share reality from
experience or students will be attended the seminar during the subjects