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CIC3018 DERIVATIVES MARKET 3 Credits
Synopsis :
This course aims to expose students to the various types of derivatives instruments traded in the local and
international markets. It will enable students to understand the basic techniques of valuing the various types
of derivative securities including forwards and futures, options and swaps, its usage in the capital markets and
in financial risk management.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment : 50%, Final Examination : 50%
CIC3019 INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis :
Through this course, students will be exposed to the principles of risk management and insurance. Students
will be able to identify the risks that individuals and businesses face and apply appropriate insurance
programmes for the managing these risks. In addition, this course will cover the insurance industry in Malaysia
and the role of Bank Negara Malaysia as the regulator.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment : 50%, Final Examination : 50%
CID2002 E-COMMERCE 3 Credits
Synopsis :
This course provides a thorough explanation of what E-Commerce is, how it is conducted and managed, and
how to assess its opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks – all from a managerial perspective. Students will
also be expected to develop an E-Commerce business proposal.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment : 50%, Final Examination : 50%
CID2003 BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATION 3 Credits
Synopsis :
This course will introduce students to computer networking technology. The students will learn various
networking technology and techniques. The knowledge will be applied in a real world business situation to
assess how computer networks contributes to IT infrastructure and assists the firm to achieve its objectives.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment : 50%, Final Examination : 50%
CID3001 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis :
This course aims to provide an introductory understanding of supply chain management. The objective is to
provide students a managerial knowledge of basic concepts and principles including key supply chain activities,
buyer-supplier relationships and supply chain integration. The course also discusses how information
technology can improve the competitive position of the entire supply chain.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment : 50%, Final Examination : 50%
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