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Course Syllabus B-501- Bank Management

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July-Dec Course Syllabus, B-501: Bank Management, Course Instructor: Md. Nazmul Hasan| Assistant Professor,
2020 Department of Banking and Insurance, University of Dhaka
Department of Banking and Insurance, University of Dhaka
21nd Batch MBA Program
B-501: Bank Management
Course Instructor:
Name: MD. NAZMUL HASAN (MSc Finance, University of Manchester)
Designation: Assistant Professor
Counseling: Before & After Class by Appointment
E-mail: palashdu007@gmail.com
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Counseling Place: Room# 6002 (5 Floor), MBA Building, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka
Course Descriptions:
Bank is a financial intermediary which is considered as the life-blood of any economy. Being the corner-stone of financial service
industry, it renders a number of financial services and has been recognized as the “Financial Hospital” where all the financial
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problems are resolved. In this backdrop, bank management, being the most challenging and rewarding functions of the 21 century,
needs the most talented and smart people to take challenges of the future. The financial managers, of today and tomorrow, are
extremely exposed to the myriad of relevant risks and therefore require advanced knowledge and adequate training to run the
banks successfully. This course has been designed to cater the needs of the future financial manager to equip them with advanced
knowledge and contents to dare and dream to lead the financial industry of tomorrow. This course will essentially includes but not
limited to, Measuring and Evaluating the performance, Asset-Liability management, Investment function, Liquidity and Reserve
management, Deposit Pricing strategies, Loan policy and procedure, and above all Loan pricing strategies for a bank.
Learning Outcomes:
This course intended to cover the all the dimensions of Bank Management ranging from Deposit, ALM, Liquidity, Credit, Investment
to Equity Management. The intended learning outcomes of this course are, among others:
Understand different categories of services offered by a commercial bank
Measure and evaluate the performance of a commercial bank
Find the interest sensitive GAP and its impact over the asset portfolio of the bank
Understand different money market and capital market instruments are used as vehicle for investment
Ways to manage the liquidity and reserve of a commercial bank
Setting and evaluating strategies to pricing a bank’s deposits and Loans
Fixing and reviewing loan policy and procedure to disburse the loanable fund to the customer
Text Book:
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Bank Management & Financial Services, Peter S. Rose & Sylvla C. HudgeIns, 9 Edition, McGraw Hill Pub.
Management of Financial Institutions by Anthony Saunders, Latest Edition
Investments by Bodie, Cane & Marcus by McGraw-Hill Publications, Latest Edition
Practical Course Materials on Credit Management practiced by Commercial Banks
Reading Material:
Study materials will be provided by the faculty from time to time including power-point slides, relevant practical Cases, required
news paper cuts and lectures of referred books, if and when necessary.
Attendance/Absences:
Class attendance is a requirement of the course. Students must attend a certain percentage of classes (Please see the departmental
catalogue) to be eligible for attending the semester final examination.
Only Students having attendance of 75% or more will be considered as regular and allowed to sit for Mid-term and Final
examinations.
Evaluation Policy:
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Mid-term and semester final exams will be held as per the exam schedule of the BBA Program Office.
Assignments & Presentations must have to submit within the time limit given by the course instructor. Please work in
groups for the assignments and Presentation.
July-Dec Course Syllabus, B-501: Bank Management, Course Instructor: Md. Nazmul Hasan| Assistant Professor,
2020 Department of Banking and Insurance, University of Dhaka
Chapter Contents:
Chapter Name
Chapters
Source of Content
Chapter-1
Overview of the changing Financial Services Sector
Chapter 1 by Rose & HudgeIns
Chapter-2
The Impact of Government Policy and Regulation on the Financial S. Ind
Chapter 2
Chapter-3
The Investment Function in Financial Services Management
Chapter 10
Chapter-4
Liquidity & Reserve Management Strategies and Policies
Chapter 11
Chapter-5
Managing & Pricing Deposit
Chapter 12
Chapter-6
Measuring & Evaluating the Performance of Banks
Reading: Money and Capital Markets & Their Instruments
Chapter 2 Investment by Bodie et.al
Chapter 6
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Chapter 1 to 6: 1 Mid-term Examination
Chapter-7
Risk Management for Changing Interest Rates: ALM & Duration Gap
Chapter 7
Chapter-8
Risk Management for Changing Interest Rates: ALM & Duration Gap
Chapter 7
Chapter-9
Management of Capital & Capital Adequacy
Chapter 15
Chapter-10
Lending Policies & Procedures: Managing Credit Risk
Chapter 16
Chapter-11
Lending to Business Firms & Pricing Business Loans
Chapter-12
Collateral Management: Security and Documentation of Banks
Chapter 17
Chapter 15 Banking, NT Somashekor
Guest Lecture: How to assess and manage bank collateral?
Guest Lecture Series
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Chapter 7 to 10: 2 Mid-term Examination
Seminar
Seminar on ‘Bank Management in BD: Challenges & Way Forward’
CEO Talk
Chapter-1 to 12: Semester Final Examination
Term Paper and Presentation:
Each student is required to research and write a paper about credit management in banks in relevance to the functional areas of
credit operations including processing of credit applications, credit analysis, credit investigation, credit disbursement, credit
monitoring and review. The focus of your paper will be to examine, describe, and explain how the concepts studied in this course
pertain to the lending activities of the public and private commercial banks operating in our country. Your term paper should be well
organized and well written. It should show that you understand the concepts we have covered in this course, not only in an
academic sense, but in the real world business sense as well.
Evaluation Style:
Class Attendance &
Participation (10 Marks)
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1 & 2 Mid-term
(30 Marks)
Term Paper: Report
(10 Marks)
Term Paper: Report
(10 Marks)
Final Examination
(Out of 40)
Grading Scale:
Numerical grades will be converted into letter grades according to the following grading scale under the University grading Rules:
Letter
Grade
Marks
A+
A
A-
B+
B
B-
C+
C
D
F
80-100
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
Less
than 40
0.00
Grade
4.00
3.75
3.50
3.25
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.00
1.50
Points
***Note: The teacher has the right to change or alter any time the above syllabus and its materials when deemed to be necessary.
Discussions among the students are very much encouraged.
Good Luck!
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