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Faculty of Business & Media

MODULE: Bank Management

Program delivered by distance learning higher education up to a maximum of 36 credits. This module may be combined or completed with other online university courses from this faculty.

DESCRIPTION:

This program provides information on the controversies and problems facing the world of money and banking today: changes in the savings and loan industry; changes in regulation and legislation; modern developments in theory; and international aspects of money and banking. It keeps up with the fast paced world of insurance and banking and presents today's questions and answers regarding bank management and financial risks assessment.

 

Courses list (each subject accounts for 3 credits):

1 BIU Earned Credit = 1 USA Semester Credit (15 hours of learning) = 2 ECTS Credit (30 hours of study).

Money & Banking

Creating & Managing Value

Financial Services Management

Employees Supervision

Accounting Management

Financial Management

Management Information Technology

Capital Markets

Investment Strategies

Commercial Banking

Private Banking

Bank Management

Academic Supervisor: María del Carmen Villanueva Kcom

More information about this supervisor and online university course instructors at BIU Human Network.

 

This module is applicable to Specialist, Expert, Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D. (Doctor) Programs. This distance learning degree program is designed at the postgraduate level – Master’s or Doctoral. This module may be easily adapted to complete the Specialist, Expert or Bachelor’s adult degree program requirements. A further option is the enrollment into the online university courses listed in this module.

* University Course (3 credits): Select 1 subject from this module.

* Specialist Diploma (15 credits): First 5 subjects or select 5 subjects from this module.

* Expert Diploma (21 credits): First 7 subjects or select 7 subjects from this module.

* Bachelor's Degree (130 credits): The Admission certificate issued after submission of the application for admission will show the amount of credit transferred and validated from previous education and experience, and the amount of credits required to complete this undergraduate program's major. Additional courses from other modules of this faculty will be assigned in case that the credits displayed on this module are not enough to complete the bachelor's required credits.

* Master's Degree (35 credits): Select from 3 to 9 subjects from this module depending on the amount of credits transferred from previous education and experience. Add 13 credits corresponding to a final project to the selected subjects.

* Ph.D. (Doctor) (45 credits): Select from 3 to 9 subjects from this module depending on the amount of credits transferred from previous education and experience. Add 18 credits corresponding to a final thesis to the selected subjects.

BIU issues an admission certificate after receiving your complete application for admission. This document will show the amount of credits transferred and validated from previous education and experience, and the amount of credits required to complete the degree program's major. BIU can not perform this evaluation without the complete application for admission.

 

Courses Description (each subject accounts for 3 credits):

 

Money & Banking

This course examines the principles of money, credit creation and banking; the organization, operation and control of the banking system; and the relationship between the quantity of money and the level of economic activity. It provides a theoretical and applied analysis of money, banking, and financial markets.

Instructor: Guy Marc Bonem

 

Creating & Managing Value

This course will analyze the decisions that companies must confront when they are generating and managing the value of the firm. Topics will include investments in new projects, debt financing, capital structure, mergers, acquisitions and the sale of companies.

Instructor: Jose A. Cordova

 

Financial Services Management

This course illustrates strategic developments in banking and assurance services, with emphasis on financial services marketing, pricing, product and customer policies, and services management. It also takes a close look at strategy, diversification, organization and controlling in the investment decision process, and pension fund management.

Instructor: Juan Carlos Bernial

 

Employees Supervision

Hiring and managing employees is crucial to any business. This course teaches supervision skills that relate to all phases of any personnel interaction. It shows communication with fellow employees and subordinates, especially in a business where the stress level is high, and covers planning, organizing, problem solving, and delegating, as well as training and evaluating new employees.

Instructor: Philipose Daniel

 

Accounting Management

This course presents and applies concepts and techniques of accounting management. It explains the collection and communication of accounting information through the accounting records and financial statements. It examines the instruments for consolidated accounting to provide relevant accounting and financial reports for management decision making and operational control.

Instructor: María del Carmen Villanueva Kcom

 

Financial Management

Financial management and analysis is one of the most important and valuable skills for today's managers and executives. It is essential to understand the impact on the organization's financial performance of every decision made. This course gives the essential tools, strategies, and tactics for analyzing and improving the financial dimensions of operating decisions.

Instructor: María del Carmen Villanueva Kcom

 

Management Information Technology

This course examines the management issues surrounding information technology. It considers the impact of the deployment of information technology on firms which results in changes in work patterns and management processes. The course presents a combination of management and technical topics in order to exploit continuous innovations in the management of information technology.

Instructor: Jose A. Cordova

 

Capital Markets

This course discusses the operation of capital markets from the perspective of investments (buy side) and corporate finance (sell side). It examines how investors construct portfolios consisting of securities with differing risk and return characteristics. It reviews capital budgeting, financing decisions, methods for evaluating and controlling risk, and compliance with regulatory requirements and processes.

Instructor: Saidur Rahaman Dipu

 

Investment Strategies

This course deals with the theory and practice of portfolio management. Topics included are alternative techniques for designing investment portfolios and the criteria for revision and performance evaluation. It also discusses portfolio insurance, the use of options and futures markets, and international topics, ethics, and social issues affected by investment strategies.

Instructor: Saidur Rahaman Dipu

 

Commercial Banking

This course provides a wide-ranging overview of the commercial credit business. It includes new developments in the areas of rating analysis, option-theoretical pricing, credit risk management and credit work-out.

Instructor: Guy Marc Bonem

 

Private Banking

This course examines current strategies and upheavals affecting private banking. It explains issues such as financial planning and estate planning, as well as the new management challenges arising from regulatory developments. It deals with the complex problems of company evaluation, mergers and acquisitions, and economic value added.

Instructor: Guy Marc Bonem

 

Bank Management

This course provides an overview of the assessment, measurement and management of different types of banking and risk. It examines the strategic planning process to weigh financial market opportunities and threats against the banks’ strengths and weaknesses.

Instructor: Juan Carlos Bernial

 

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Professionally recognized and validated degrees.

Accredited (Non USA CHEA). International legalization available.

Non formal and independent education.

 
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