(in Polish) International Banking
1155-12-E21-EF-InBa
The course includes major aspects of functioning of international banking. During the course, there will be presented topics as follows:
1. Basics of international banking
2. Banks in international markets
3. Corresponding banking
4. International clearing and settlements of banks
5. Foreign currency market
6. International banking instruments
7. International banks operations
Total student workload
Contact hours with teacher:
- participation in lectures – 15 hrs
- lecture consultations - 15 hrs
- exam and exam consultations - 10h
Self-study hours:
- preparation for lectures - 10 hrs
- reading literature - 10 hrs
- preparation for examination- 15 hrs
Altogether: 75 hrs (3 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: Student knows the principles of functioning, goals and the characteristics of international banks – K_W02
W2: Student recognises regulations and laws of functioning of banks on international markets – K_W07
W3: Student knows the financial instruments and transactions related to international banking – K_W07
W4: Student knows the principles of establishing and expanding banks in international markets – K_W11
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: Student can evaluate the accuracy of using of international banking instruments and products accordingly to the needs of governments, companies and private customers – K_U02
U2: Student can formulate strategies of financial risk management in international market – K_U05
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: Student is open to new creative concepts and ideas observed in the international banking that solve cognitive and practical problems – K_K01
K2: Student is conscious of the importance of ethics in the international banking and the need of development of ethical behaviour – K_K03
Teaching methods
Power Point presentation, case study analysis, discussion
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- problem-based lecture
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- case study
- seminar
Online teaching methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- exchange and discussion methods
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in economics (banking and finance)
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Written exam – W1, W2, W3
Case study during the course – U1, U2
Class activities – K1, K2.
Assessment criteria:
Exam (totally 20 points):
Fail - less than 10 pts (<50%)
satisfactory – 10-13 pts (50-65%)
satisfactory plus - 14 pts (70%)
good – 15-17 pts (75-85%)
good plus - 18 pts (90%)
very good- 19-20 pts (95-100%)
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors,
localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: