Today, financial markets and institutions having great importance in the developing world order. All the financial phenomena in the world in recent years have shown how important these markets and institutions are for both the economy and countries. In addition, the increase in the relations between the countries in the world and the formation of a global market with globalization, its stimulate the rapid development of financial markets, and especially in the provision of needed funds, its contributes and provide the necessary resources for the development of economies, thus contributed to the welfare of the country in large.
As the Department of Banking and Finance, Near East University has important duties in educating the employees with the most up-to-date knowledge they need in financial markets. Department is constantly developing itself in the field of science and contributes to the field with the lecturers to quote you with the most up-to-date information and provides you with the best opportunities to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in your chosen career in the future. The graduates of our department have the opportunity to work in a wide range of fields, especially in banks, corporate firms, portfolio companies, other financial institutions and in all areas related to finance.
Course Code | Course Name | Credit | ECTS | Course Hours | LAB | |
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1. YEAR / 1. SEMESTER | ENG101 | English I | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
COM101 | Intro.to Computers | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
MTH171 | Maths for Bus & Econ.I | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS101 | Principles of Econ.I | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS103 | Introduction to Business | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
YIT101/TUR101 | Turk. for Inter.Students I/Türk Dili I | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
ENG102 | English II | 3 | 4 | 3 | ||
1. YEAR / 2. SEMESTER | COM102 | Computer Applications | 3 | 6 | 3 | |
MTH172 | Maths for Bus & Econ.II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS102 | Principles of Econ.II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS104 | Principles of Management | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
YIT102/TUR102 | Turk. for Inter. Students II/Türk Dili II | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
2. YEAR /1. SEMESTER | MAN201 | Communication for Business I | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
EAS203 | Financial Accouting I | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
MTH261 | Statistics I | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS201 | Microeconomics | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS206 | Introduction to Law | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
AİT101/103 | Atatürk İlkeleri I/Princ.of Atatürk’sI | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
2. YEAR /2. SEMESTER | MAN202 | Communication for Business II | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
EAS204 | Financial Accouting II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
MTH262 | Statistics II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS202 | Macroeconomics | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS207 | Business Law | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
AİT102/104 | Atatürk İlkeleri II /Princ.of Atatürk’s II | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
3. YEAR /1. SEMESTER | BANK303 | Principles of Banking I | 3 | 6 | 3 | |
EAS301 | Financial Management I | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS306 | Money and Banking | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
FIN304 | Investment Fundamentals | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
3. YEAR /2. SEMESTER | ||||||
BANK304 | Principles of Banking II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
EAS302 | Finanacial Management II | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
FIN403 | Portfolio Management | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
BANK310 | Bank Training | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
4. YEAR /1. SEMESTER | BANK405 | Risk Management | 3 | 6 | 3 | |
FIN404 | International Finance | 3 | 6 | 3 | ||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
4. YEAR /2. SEMESTER | BANK408 | International Banking | 3 | 6 | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 | |||
Elective | 3 | 6 | 3 |
FIRST YEAR
Fall Semester
ENG 101 English I
Focusing on grammar and developing of all language skills. This course aims at enabling
students to understand their lessons and to express themselves in English.
MAT 171 Mathematics For Business & Economics I
This course is aimed at providing a comprehensive treatment of selected topics in both finite
mathematics and calculus. It will make students as comfortable as possible in an environment of
quantitative analysis of computers.
CIS 151 Introduction to Computers
Introduction to the World of the Computer, Defining the Computer, The History of Computer,
Computer Generations, Elements of Computer Systems, Hardware of Computer, Classification
of Computers, Principle of Computer Working, Using the Computer and MS-Dos Operating
System, Dos Editor.
MAN 101 Introduction to Business
Broad integrative course covering all functional areas of business; finance, human resources,
management sciences and information systems and marketing. Relationships among business,
government and society considered.
ECON 101 Principles of Economics I
Basic concepts of economics and mainly elementary microeconomics. Topics covered are: The
economic problem, Supply and Demand, Elasticity, Marginal analysis of consumers and firms
behaviour, The theory of profit maximization, Analysis of markets, Pricing in competitive and
non-competitive markets.
ATA 101 Principles of Atatürk’s I
The Principles of Atatürk will be discussed analytically and historically in both semesters.
Spring Semester
ENG 102 English II
This course aims to take students to advanced level of English.
MAT 172 Mathematics for Business & Economics II
Limits and Continuity, Average Rate of Change and Slope, Derivatives, Instantaneous Rate of
Change, Higher Order Derivatives, Optimisation, Concavity of Inflection Points, Maxima and
Minima. Revenue, Cost and Profit Applications, Anti Derivatives, Rules of Integration,
Differential Equations, Mathematics of Finance, Simple and Compound Interest, Present Value,
Effective Interest, Future Value, Annuities.
CIS 152 Computer Applications
Introduction to Windows, Windows Commands, How the windows commands work,
Introduction to Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Project of Microsoft
Power point.
MAN 102 Principles of Economics II
Principles of Management, the Basis of Management, Theory and Practice, the Nature of
Planning, Decision Making, The Nature and Purpose of Organising, Basic Departmentation,
Line / Staff Authority and Decentralisation, Human Resource Management and Selection,
Motivation, Leadership, and The System and Process of Controlling.
ECON 102 Principles of Economics II
Elementary Macroeconomics. Determination of National Income, The Role of Government, The
Banking System. Problems of Inflation, Unemployment and Growth.
ATA 102 Principles of Atatürk’s II
The Principles of Atatürk will be discussed analytically and historically in both semesters.
SECOND YEAR
Fall Semester
MAN 201 Business Communication
This course aims to improve the student’s ability to understand and use English Grammar and
vocabulary in business context.
MAT 281 Statistics I
Frequency distributions and Graphing Frequency Distributions, Measures of Central Tendency,
Measures of Dispersion and Skewness, Basic Concepts and Rules of Probability, Probability
Distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Normal, and Chir-Square Distributions, Sampling Concepts,
Sampling Distributions.
ACC 202 Financial Accounting I
This course is comprised of the following topics: Accounting; Information for Decision Making,
Basic Financial Statements, The accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events, The
Accounting Cycle: Accruals and Deferrals, The Accounting Cycle: Reporting Financial Results,
Accounting For Merchandising Activities, Financial Assets, Accounts Receivable and Notes
Receivable, Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold.
MAN 206 Introduction to Law
A basic introduction to the study of law namely the Nature of Law, Legal Systems, The
Development of Law, The Structure and Work of the Courts, The Concepts of Legal Personality
and Capacity and an Outline of the European Union, its Laws and Institutions, Company Law
and Tort.
ECON 201 Microeconomics
The main objective of this course is to familiarise the students with the topics of
microeconomics. The main topics covered in this course consist of the Firm and Industry,
Perfect competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly, Analysis of Factors of Production, Human Capital,
Trade Unions, Game Theory, etc.
Spring Semester
MAN 202 Oral Communication
This course presents a business story within the context and structure of two typical business
communication situation. The target language items are described in terms of the functions they
perform within the communicative structure of the meeting or negotiation.
ACC 203 Financial Accounting II
This course is comprised of the following topics: Accounting for Marketable Securities,
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Plant and Intangible Assets, Liabilities,
Stockholders’ Equity: Paid-in Capital, Income and Changes in Retained Earnings, Statement of
Cash Flows and Financial Statement Analysis.
ECON 202 Macroeconomics
Introduction of the economy as a whole including such topics as economic organization,
national income accounting, economic growth and fluctuations, inflation, labor market, money
and monetary policy, government and public economy, international trade. Course covers the use
of theoretical tools to explain the determinants and measurements of the level and change in
aggregate macroeconomic variables. One of the goals of this course is to provide a basic
knowledge of most important macro economic theories (Keynesian and classical approaches
examined).
MAT 282 Statistics II
Summary of Discrete Distributions, Summary of Continuous Distributions, Descriptive
Statistics, Point Estimation, Interval Estimation and the Control Limit Theory, Inferences in the
Mean and Variance of a Distribution, Inferences on Proportions, Comparing two Means and two
variances, Simple Linear Regression.
MAN 207 Business Law
A basic introduction to the law relating to business transactions namely an Introduction to the
Law of contract and various kinds of Business Contracts. This is followed by an examination of
Employment Law, including some provision requirements, European Union Law and an outline
of Insurance Law and some aspects of Banking Law.
THIRD YEAR
Fall Semester
BANK 303 Principles of Banking
It is the introductory course of banking giving an overview of the commercial bank, its
functions, management, and role in the economy. Topics primary include the structure of the
banking system; the organizational structure of commercial banks; bank asset and liability
management; international banking; theory of central banking; bank regulation and supervision;
and issues in banking detailed as banks’ balance sheet and income structure, managing banks,
banking risks and their management.
ECON 306 Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
Course is devoted to the study of financial intermediation, interest rates, money market
instruments and banking, focuses on modern financial markets and the role of monetary policy
in influencing asset prices and the economy. Topics covered include financial institutions and
markets, interest rate determination, portfolio theory, capital markets, the regulation of financial
institutions, the money supply process, money demand and monetary policy. Causes and
consequences of inflation. Applications to such problems as exchange rate determination and
dynamics, international monetary regimes.
FIN 301 Financial Management I
This is an introductory course in the principles of corporate finance. The primary objectives are
to familiarize students with the major financial decisions made by firms, the process for making
those decisions, and to provide a conceptual framework for understanding and analyzing those
decisions. Major topics include financial statement analysis, the time value of money, bond and
stock valuation and investment techniques.
FIN 304 Investment Fundamentals
This course is designed to analyze the environment in which an individual will make investment
decisions under uncertainty. To achieve this goal, the course will begin with a brief overview of
the financial markets and financial instruments, followed by detailed discussion of some of the
common concepts in investment: risk & return, valuation techniques, diversification and CAPM,
etc.
ELECTIVE
Spring Semester
FIN 302 Financial Management II
This course is the continuation of FIN 301. The principal methods of instruction will consist of
interactive lecturing and problem-solving. The objective of this course is to give the students
detailed information about capital budgeting, risk and return, cost of capital and long-term
financial policy and short-term financial planning.
BANK 304 Principles of Banking II
The business environment; management processes; theories; models; skills and techniques.
Management theory and practice relevant to banking institutions. Lending policies, investment
policies, liquidity and capitalizations. Interest policies.
FIN 403 Portofolio Mgmt.
Risk and dıversification. Portofolio theory and market equilibrium . Capital asset pricing. An
efficient market. Performance monitoring.
SOC 100 Sociology
A general overview of sociology including history and methodology. Explanation of the main
schools in sociology, mainly Durkheim, Weber and Marx. Overview of group, stratification,
instiutitons and structure in general.
ELECTIVE
FOURTH YEAR
Fall Semester
FIN 404 International Finance
Introduction to exchange rate, The market for foreign currency, Exchange rate regimes,
International monetary system, Balance of payments, Prices in the open economy, Financial
markets in the open economy, Managing operating exposure, Managing transaction exposure,
Forward, futures and options markets, International banking, Sourcing debt internationally,
Sourcing equity internationally.
BANK 405 Risk Management
The goal of this course is to study the management of risks in a bank and a corporation. Over the
past two decades, the term has come to be associated with financial engineering and derivatives
in the financial markets. In this course we will focus on the risk management process in a bank
and in a corporate. In order to properly develop this management process we will discuss what
risk is, how it can be measured and transferred or eliminated, why individuals or banks care
about risk, and why corporations care about risk. Consequently, this course includes the risk
management procedures in banking and derivatives markets.
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
Spring Semester
BANK 408 International Banking
International banking in a modern setting. Exchange rates and exchange market regimes; theory
of, and innovation in international banking; the Foreign presence; the international debt
problem; regulation and risk-based capital adequancy guidelines.