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CIC2003 ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM 3 Credits
Synopsis:
Throughout the course the students will be exposed to the concepts ad principles of Shariah and their implications to
business and financial transactions. The focus shall be made on the Shariah contracts used in developing the
instruments and products in the banking and financial markets as well as the governing laws that regulate their
implementation. It will enable the students to gain insights into the Islamic finance industry in Malaysia and other
countries especially in their legal frameworks, governance, structures and instruments.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIC2004 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis:
In this course, students are exposed to various topics related to investment management. This includes financial
assets, management techniques, security valuation and asset pricing models, such as CAPM and APT.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIC2006 GLOBAL FINANCE 3 Credits
Synopsis:
Throughout this course student will be exposed to system and international financial markets. The focus is on
foreign exchange market, the determination of exchange rates as well the principles in managing foreign exchange
exposures. Financial issues faced by multinational companies will also be discussed such as methods of financing and
management of international portfolio.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIC2007 MONEY AND BANKING 3 Credits
Synopsis:
This course will introduce students to the theory of money, the demand for money, the theory of money supply,
monetary policy and inflation, aggregate demand and supply, the interest rate term structure and analysis of
financial institutions and its impact on the price level and aggregate output in the economy.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%