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TCH404E - Financial Technology

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1. COUSE OBJECTIVES

Fintech are innovations in the financial industry involving technology-backed business models that facilitate the revolution of the financial industry in general and companies operating in financial industry in particular.

The course is designed to provide students with basic knowledge about Fintech: What is technology in finance?; areas of business where finance can be combined with technology. The course also covers the basics of technology's impact on traditional banking and finance. Students also have access to basic concepts and knowledge of Fintech in the fields of payments and deposits; borrowing and lending (digital lending); How can Fintech improves the operations of traditional commercial banks?; the concept of crowdfunding. Students also have an overview of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as the application of these technologies in the modern banking and finance sector. Blockchain technology and its application in financial activities are also introduced in this course.

2. COURSE CONTENT 

No

Content

Allocation

Contribution to CLO

In class

Essays, exercise, assignment

Self-study with the teacher’s tutorials

Theory

Practice, Seminar

1

Chapter 1: Overview of financial technology in banking and finance

2

1

1.5

5.5

1, 12, 13, 14

2

Chapter 2: The first applications of financial technology in the banking sector 

2

1

1.5

5.5

1, 2, 12, 13, 14

3-4

Chapter 3: Innovations in payment and deposit services 

4

2

3

11

3, 12, 13, 14

5-6

Chapter 4: Innovations in digital lending

4

2

3

11

4, 12, 13, 14

7

Chapter 5: The necessity of innovation of commercial banks 

2

1

1.5

5.5

5, 12, 13, 14

8

Presentation with provided topics

2

1

1.5

5.5

 

9-10

Chapter 6: Crowdfunding and community investment 

4

2

3

11

6, 12, 13, 14

11-12

Chapter 7: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in banking and finance

4

2

3

11

7, 12, 13, 14

13-14

Chapter 8: Blockchain and its applications in banking and finance

4

2

3

11

8, 12, 13, 14

15

Practice: E-wallet transactions, Price list of cryptocurrencies, ...

2

1

1.5

5.5

9, 10, 11

Total

30

15

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

3.1. Formative and summative assessment (%)

Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

Formative

Attendance

 

Attendance check

1 – 14

10%

Midterm exam

Chapters 1-4

Group presentation/ Case study Report/ Written exam (MCQ &/or problem-solving questions)

Written exam (MCQ &/or problem-solving questions 

(60 minutes)

1 – 14

30%

Summative

Final exam

Chapters 1-7

Group presentation/ Case study Report/ Written exam (MCQ &/or problem-solving questions)

Written exam (MCQ &/or problem-solving questions 

(60 minutes)

1 – 14

60%

 

 

 

Total:

100%

7.2. Assessment criteria

 

  • Grading rubrics for individual’s/group’s written assignment/report

 

Criteria

CLO

Weighted average

Levels of Assessment

Grade

A

B

C

D

F

8,5-10

7-8,4

5,5-6,9

4,0-5,4

<4

Format 

1 – 14

20%

All assignment format’s requirements are met with a professional look. No spelling & grammar errors; well-presented tables & graphs; and sources are adequately cited.

Assignment format has professional look but may have some format and spelling errors

Assignment has format, spelling and grammar errors. Sources are not adequately cited.

Assignment is sparsely written with many errors of format, spacing, spelling and grammar.

Assignment is carelessly written with many format errors; and fails to meet format’s requirements.

 

Writing style  

1 – 14

20%

Writing is very clear, coherent, logically organized and interesting. Main ideas are well developed and supported throughout the paper. 

Writing is good with clear ideas, but some parts are not logical. 




Writing is unclear with some incoherent and vague ideas




Substandard writing which lacks logical organization. Ideas are vague with little evidence of critical thinking

Poor writing with mainly “copy and paste” ideas.



 

Content

1 – 14

50%

Content meets assignment requirements very well, and indicates the synthesis, expansion and in-depth analysis of ideas. No sign of plagiarism 

Content meets assignment requirements without sign of plagiarism. However, content does not indicate the expansion of ideas. 

Content basically meets assignment requirements without sign of plagiarism. But some parts of content are inadequate

Content just meets the minimum requirement of assignment, without sign of plagiarism. But the analysis is underdeveloped and unoriginal. 

Content strays from the main topic; or plagiarism is over 20%

 

Reference

1 – 14

10%

A variety of sources are adequately and correctly cited.

A variety of sources are included, but there are some format errors and incorrect citations. 

Sources are reasonable but lack diversity. There are quite a few format errors and incorrect citation.

Sources lack of diversity. There are many format errors and incorrect citations.

The writing does not use adequate research reference. There are many format errors and incorrect citation.

 

Member contribution

1 – 14

Based on peer review

Active and adequate participation. Proactively working to meet deadline set by group.

Quite active and adequate participation. However, there is a delay in meeting group deadlines. 

Not really proactive when participating. There is a delay in meeting group deadlines.  

Just participate in a small part of group work. Not proactive when participating

Little or no participation. Shows no responsibility with work and often fails to meet deadlines. 

 

Note:  

The lecturer instructs group members to conduct peer review on a scale of 1 to 10, based upon the contribution of each member to group work. The grade of each member will be adjusted according to the peer review which reflects this member’s contribution and participation.

 

  • Grading rubrics for individual/group presentation

 

Criteria

CLO

Weighted Average

Levels of Assessment

Grade

A

B

C

D

F

8,5-10

7-8,4

5,5-6,9

4,0-5,4

<4

Presentation Organization 

1 – 14

10%

Clear and coherent organization which is easy and pleasant to follow

Quite clear organization which is easy to follow

Presentation organization is not clear and difficult to follow

Presentation organization is unclear and incoherent

Presentation organization is unclear, incoherent and difficult to follow. 

 

Presentation Content

1 – 14

50%

The content is very clear, coherent, and interesting. Main ideas are well developed and supported throughout the presentation

Content is good with clear ideas, but some parts are not logical

Content is unclear with some incoherent and vague main ideas

Substandard content which lacks logical organization. Ideas are vague with little evidence of critical thinking

Poor content with “copy and paste”, incoherent ideas

 

Presentation skills

1 – 14

10%

Good and clear presentation, using body language to effectively attract and interact with audience 

Clear presentation with body language, but inadequate interaction with audience 

Mediocre presentation without body language and inadequate interaction with audience

Substandard presentation without body language and inadequate interaction with audience

Poor presentation without body language and inadequate interaction with audience



 

Q & A 

1 – 14

10%

Fluently answer all questions from audience

Answer about 2/3 questions from audience

Answer about 1/2 questions from audience

Answer about 1/3 questions from audience

Unable to answer any questions from audience

 

Use of media  

1 – 14

10%

PPT is clear, relevant, and well-designed. Handouts are provided to audience

PPT is well-designed and easy to follow 

PPT is simple

PPT is poorly designed and hard to follow

None

 

Presentation time

1 – 14

5%

Stay on time 

Over ¼ time limit 

Over 1/3 time limit

Over ½  time limit

Double time limit 

 

Dress code 

1 – 14

5%

Formal and professional dress code 

Formal and neat dress code 

Casual and informal dress code

Casual dress code

Unsuitable and impolite dress code. 

 

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