IE 107 :

Department

Department of Islamic Economics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Islamic economics

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

This course aims to introduce the student to finance, what is the function of finance in the establishment, what are the tasks entrusted to financial managers, what is the role of finance in the national economy, its definition, financial tools, the time value of money, sources of short-term and long-term financing, and the definition of investment, its objectives and types of direct investment. Negotiable and non-tradable, indirect investment tools (investment funds, return, risk and general concepts of financial markets, their main principles and pillars).

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding:The student should know finance and its functions.That the student knows the tasks assigned to financial managersThe student should know the investment, its objectives and types.Scientific and professional skills:Enhancing the student's ability to use what he studied in professional applicationsThe ability to understand and research finance books and extract information from its original sourcesThe ability to understand and research investment books

Teaching and learning methods

1. Guidance electronic lectures. 2. Papers, research papers, and panel discussions. 3. Homework.

Methods of assessments

midterm exam 40%final exam 60%