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    NATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ECONOMICS

    Faculty of Commerce

    M.Com – Semester – IV

    COURSE OUTLINE

    Course Title: Commercial & Islamic Banking

    Course Objective:

    1. To understand the main goal & functions of the financial institutions & regulatory authorities.

    2. To equip the students with latest functional & professional knowledge to cope with the

    practical demand of the employer.

    3. To develop the understanding of the students about the different functions of Commercial

    Banks, Islamic Banks and regulatory authorities.

    Assessment Instrument with Weights:

    Midterm 25%End term 35%

    Inetrnal evaluation 40% (Quizes, Assignments, Presentations, Attendance & Projects).

    Suggested Readings:

    1. 

    Services Relating to Financial Services written by Institute Institute of Bankers Pakistan.

    2. 

    Branch Banking by "The institute of Bankers Pakistan" CHARTERED BANKER.

    3. 

    Islamic Banking written by Dr. Muhammad Imran Ashraf Usmani Ph. D. Islamic Finance.

    4.  Dr. Mohammad Obaidullah written by Islamic Financial Services.

    5. 

    Research papers relating to Islamic and conventional banking.

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    Topics to be covered Description

    Week 01: Lecture 1 + Lecture 2 Introduction to Banking Evolution of Banking, Development

    of Modern Banking.

    Week 02: Lecture 3 + Lecture 4 Commercial Banking in

    Pakistan

    Defining commercial banking. Types

    of Banks. Functions of commercial

    banks.

    Week 3: Lecture 5 + Lecture 6 Branch Banking Types of Banks. Organogram of a

    typical branch, Branch Manager,

    Branch operations Manager, chiefteller, Trade officer.

    Week 4: Lecture 7 + Lecture 8 Types of Accounts Introduction of account types. Rules

    to open an account in commercial

    bank. Account opening procedure

    and documentation. Opening of

    Foreign currency Account.

    Remittance, lockers.

    Week 5 : Lecture 9 + Lecture 10 Instruments of

    Commercial Banks

    Types of Cheques and other

    instruments & Other Payment

    Methods

    Week 6: Lecture 11 + Lecture 12 Banker CustomerRelationship.

    Types of Customers

    What is Banker & what is customer,Rights and duties of banker and

    customer, functions of banker,

    concept of banker customer

    relationship, The contractual

    relationship and explain its main

    features.

    Week 7 : Lecture 13 + Lecture 14 central banking system Functions of central bank. Role of

    central bank. State bank of Pakistan.

    Money Laundering, Banking

    Mohtasib

    Week 8 : MID TERM EXAMINATION

    Week 9 : Lecture 15 + Lecture 16 Introduction to Islamic

    Banking

    Introduction to Islamic Banking.

    Preliminary reflection on Islamic

    Economic and Financial System

    Week 10 : Lecture 17 + Lecture 18 Islamic Economic

    System

    Understand the distinguishing

    features of Islamic Economic System

    and compare them to Capitalism

    and Communism

    Week 11 : Lecture 19 + Lecture 20 Factors of Production in

    Islam. Objectives of

    wealth distribution in

    Islam

    Factors of production defined by

    Islam. Concept of wealth

    distribution in Islam

    Week 12 : Lecture 21 + Lecture 22 What is Riba? What is Riba and what are its types

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    Week 13 : Lecture 23 + Lecture 24 Murabaha Musharkah

    and Mudarbah.

    Features and Analysis of Murabaha

    Musharkah and Mudarbah.

    Week 14 : Lecture 25 + Lecture 26 Islamic concept of

    partnership.

    Islamic concept of partnership and

    its use on both the asset and liability

    side of Islamic banks,

    Week 15 : Lecture 27 + Lecture 28 Analyze the liability side

    features of Islamic bank.

    Agricultural Financing

    Distinguishing features of Salam and

    its use in agriculture financing.

    WEEK 16 : FINAL TERM