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1、Syllabus of Online Finance and FintechCourse Name: Online Finance and Fintech Course Code:Credits: 32Total Credit Hours:Lecture Hours: 32Experiment Hours:Programming Hours:Practice Hours:Total Number of Experimental (Programming) Projects 0Where, Compulsory ( 0 ), Optional ( 0 ).School: 08 School of

2、 BusinessTarget Major: FinanceI、Course Nature & AimsOnline Finance and Fintech is an elective course in finance, which focuses on theoretical analysis and skills development. This course aims to provide students with a preliminary understanding of the development of online finance and fintech at hom

3、e and abroad, including the development of emerging fields such as digital currency, blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, etc., to analyze the basic mechanisms of online finance operations, familiarize themselves with the main innovative technologies of fintech companies, be able t

4、o distinguish between various fintech business models, assess the potential impact of fintech regulatory policies and countermeasures, and explore the actual impact of Online finance and fintech on the global banking and financial industry. To prepare students for the intellectual capacity necessary

5、 for future employment in modern finance-related jobs, in order to meet the needs of socio-economic development for complex and innovative professionals.II n Course Objectives1. Moral Education and Character Cultivation.The course provides a comprehensive understanding of Online finance and financia

6、l technology through the study of Internet theory and financial technology techniques. By explaining the history of online finance and the process of establishing relevant theories and technologies, students will understand how their predecessors thought and overcame the obstacles encountered in the

7、 development of Internet finance, and will be helped to establish a scientific mindset and the spirit of facing challenges in their work. From the perspective of the role of online finance and financial science and technology in Chinas innovation-driven development, and using the research work of ou

8、tstanding contributors as the carrier, the education of socialist core values is integrated into the course content and teaching process, highlighting value leadership, knowledge transfer and capacity development, helping students to correctly understand the laws of history, accurately grasp the bas

9、ic conditions of the country, masterIV、Table of Credit Hour DistributionTeachingContentIdeological and Political IntegratedLectureHoursExperimentHoursPracticeHoursProgrammingHoursSelf-studyHoursExerciseClassDiscussionHoursChapter 1 The DigitalTriumvirate and New Interfaces for the Digital World22Cha

10、pter 2 TheRise ofFintech22Chapter 3 The Basics ofCryptography andEnciyption44Ch 叩 ter 4 TheRise ofBitcoin44Chapter 5Blockchain As an Enabling Technology44Chapter 6 The Proliferation of Crypto-assets121Chapter 744Taxonomy ofCrypto-assetsChapter 8UnderstandingArtificialIntelligence and ItsCapabilities

11、22Chapter 9 Applications of ArtificialIntelligence in FinancialServices121Chapter 1() Fin tech and the Future of the FinancialEcosystem121Chapter 11TheContinuingEvolution ofCrypto-assets121Chapter 12Case study:China as aTemplate for the Growth ofTechfin42Total26346Sum32V、Summary of Experimental (Pro

12、gramming) ProjectsNo experiment (programming) sessionVI、Teaching MethodClass lecture: This course is mainly taught by the instructor, supplemented by self-study and after-schoolassignments based on course video materials. The teaching process is flexible with the use of board books and multimedia te

13、aching, case study and in-class discussion to enhance teacher-student interaction and focus on heuristic teaching.VII、Course Assessment and Achievement EvaluationAssessment Methods: Non-ExaminationExamination Formats: Open-bookGrading Methods: Five-level SystemCourse Assessment Content, Assessment F

14、ormat and Supporting Course ObjectivesCourseObjectives (Indices)AssessmentContentAssessment Formats and Proportion ( % )GradingClassroomQuestioningAssignmentEvaluationRoutine TestExperimentReportTermReportTermPaperMidtermExamFinalExamProportion(%)Objective 1 (Index 11-3)New Interfaces for the Digita

15、l World, Drivers of the Fintech Revolution, TypesofFintech105Objective 2 (Index 12-2)Asymmetric orPublic Key Cryptography, The Bitcoin White Paper, The Technical Foundations ofBitcoin, Characteristics of aBlockchain, Use Cases of Blockchains, Mechanisms for Distributing1020New Crypto-assets, Taxonom

16、y of Crypto-assets, Selected AI Techniques, SelectedCapabilities of AIObjective 3 (Index 3-2)Regulators Provide Improved Clarity on Crypto-assets, The Changing Shape of the Financial Ecosystem, Central Bank-Backed Digital1010Objective 4 (Index 8-3)Specific Applications ofAI inSubsectors ofFinancialS

17、ervices, Key Challenges to the Deployment of ArtificialIntelligence in Financial Institutions, New Market Dynamics for Competing Financial Products10520Total404020100皿、Course ResourcesTextbooks:Henri Arslanian, Fabrice Fischer. The Future of Finance: The Impact of FinTech, AI, and Crypto on Financia

18、l ServicesfM. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.Bibliography:I .Yao Wenping. Internet FinanceM, Beijing: Zhongxin Publishing House, 2014.2. Soe Blakstad, Robert Allen. FinTech RevolutionM. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.3. Alessandra Tanda, Cristiana-Maria Schena. FinTech, BigTech and BanksM. Cham: Pal

19、grave Macmillan, 2019.Reading Materials:4. Board Financial Stability. FinTech and market structure in financial services: Market developments and potential financial stability implications. Financial Innovation Network, Financial Stability Board, Basel, Switzerland, 2019.5. Claessens S, Frost J, Tur

20、ner G, et al. Fintech credit markets around the world: size, drivers and policy issuesJ. BIS Quarterly Review September, 2018.IX、NotesPrerequisites: FinanceFollow-up Courses:Contents and Requirements of Students1 Self-study: NoBilingual Teaching or Not: NotRequirements and Proportion of Bilingual Te

21、aching: NoDiscipline and Considerations of Practice Session: no practice sessionNotes:scientific worldview and methodology, and promote the establishment of correct worldview and values.2.Course ObjectivesThrough the study of this course, students1 qualities, skills, knowledge and abilities obtained

22、 are as follows:Objective 1. lb gain insight into current development of online finance and Fintech(Corresponding to Chapter 1,2,9,10, supporting for graduation requirements index 4.1、4.2 4.3)Objective 2. To acquire knowledge and skills of the main pillars of FinTech(Corresponding to Chapter 3,4,5,6

23、,7,8, supporting for graduation requirements index 5.1、5.2、5.3)Objective 3. To understand the regulations of online finance and Fintech(Corresponding to Chapter6,9,10,11, supporting for graduation requirements index 9.1 9.2 9.3、12.1 12.2 12.3)Objective 4. lb explore potential impact of online financ

24、e and Fintech on the financial services industry.(Corresponding to Chapter 8,9,10,11,12, supporting for graduation requirements index 10.1 10.2 10.3)3. Supporting for Graduation RequirementsThe graduation requirements supported by course objectives are mainly reflected in the graduation requirements

25、 indices 4.1 x 4.2、4.3、5.1 5.2 5.3、9.1 9.2、9.3、10.1、10.2 10.3 12.K 12.3 12.3, as follows:Supporting for Graduation RequirementsCourseObjectivesGraduationRequirementsIndices and Contents Supporting for GraduationRequirementsTeachingTopicsLevel ofSupportIndicesContentsObjective 14. PracticalApplicatio

26、n AbilityIndex4.1.Use flexibly the acquired professional knowledge in financial practice.Chapter129,10HIndex4.2.Digest, interpret, highlight, and present information from domestic and international sources, so as to provide consultation for the government, enterprises, financial institutions on prac

27、tical issues.Chapter1,2,9,10HIndex4.3.Apply principles of modem finance and economics as well as analytical tools to cope with practical challenges while conducting scientific research.Chapter1,2,9,10HObjective 25. Manipulation ofFinancial AnalyticalTools AbilityIndex5.1.Skillfully use computer for

28、business operations.Chapter3,4,567,8HIndex5.2.Skillfully process data, build models and make evaluations with the assistance of methods from modern financial econometricsChapter3,4,5,678Hand data science.Index53Write professional papers and research reports.Chapter3,4,5,6,7,8HObjective 39. Investmen

29、t andFinancing Decision-MakingAbilityIndex9.1.Build a solid foundation in financial theories and methods.Chapter6,9,10,11HIndex9.2.Make investment decisions and judgement, capitalizing on the knowledge from a number of courses including securities investment, risk management, and venture capital.Cha

30、pter6,9,10,11HIndex9.3.Make financial decisions in an international perspective, derived from a comprehensive understanding of a variety of courses such as macroeconomics, international finance and financial engineering.Chapter6,9,10,11H12. CareerDevelopment AbilityIndex12.3.Master the professional

31、theories and knowledge of finance, management, economics, and trade related to finance, which pave the way for future career development.Chapter6,9,10,11HIndex12.3.Demonstrate self-learning andself-motivation ability in related disciplines.Chapter6,9,10,11HIndex12.3.Have interdisciplinary and profes

32、sional development capabilities.Chapter6,9,10,11HObjective 410. ProfessionalCompetenceIndex10.1.Construct proprietary architectonic system of finance through a thorough understanding of financial knowledge.Chapter8,9,10,11,12HIndex10.2.Develop, design, plan and execute new ideas in the field of fina

33、ncial instruments facilitated by the combined knowledge of management and economics.Chapter8,9,10,11,12HIndex10.3.Build wide-ranging professional expertise and enhance professional ability in analyzing and solving problems through their own body of knowledge.Chapter8,9,10,11,12HIH Basic Course Conte

34、ntChapter 1 The Digital Triumvirate and New Interfaces for the Digital World (supporting course objectives 1)1.1 Increasing Computational Power, Increasing Data Collection and Availability and Increasing Digital Connectivity1.2 The Evolution of Visual Displays1.3 Voice as a User Interface1.4 Wearabl

35、es and the Body as an InterfaceTeaching Requirements: After studying this chapter, students will understand how new technologies and their applications are changing the future of financial services. They will explore the relationship between the exponential increase of computational power, new netwo

36、rks of connectivity, and the rise of the data economy. They will explore the history of human-machine interfaces and how emerging interface technologies are making engagement with technology both easier and richer. They will discuss about the advent of new human-to-machine interfaces and their impli

37、cations for future development of digital economy.Key Points: The Digital Triumvirate of Computation, Data, and ConnectivityDifficult Points: New Interfaces for the Digital WorldChapter 2 The Rise of Fintech (supporting course objectives 1)2.1 Drivers of the Fintech Revolution2.2 Types of Fintech2.3

38、 Challenges Faced by FintechTeaching Requirements: After study of this chapter, students should understand that the current environment of rapid fintech revolution has three catalysts: a changing macroeconomic and regulatory environment, the rapid evolution of technology, and shifting customer expec

39、tations. They will learn the strategies that leading fintech are using in their efforts to reshape some of the most important subsectors of financial services: payments, lending, wealth management, insurance, and banking itself. They will also learn how a different breed of fintech focused on managi

40、ng regulatory compliance across all of these subsectors is having a profound impact on both startups and incumbents. They will explore some of the serious challenges faced by fintech firms, such as access to talent, Regulatory Compliance, Customer Trust and Scaling the Customer Base. They will also

41、learn how the challenges facing fintech seeking to directly interface with customers (B2C fintech) differ from those fintech attempting to serve existing financial institutions (B2B fintech).Key Points: Types of FintechDifficult Points: Challenges Faced by FintechChapter 3 The Basics of Cryptography

42、 and Encryption (supporting course objectives 2)3.1 Early Encryption3.2 Asymmetric or Public Key Cryptography3.3 Early Experiments with CryptocurrenciesTeaching Requirements: After studying this chapter, students will get to know the groundbreaking 1976 paper written by cryptographers Whitfield Diff

43、ie and Martin Hellman, who proposed the notion of asymmetric (commonly referred to as public key) cryptography in which two different but mathematically related keys are used-a public key and a private key. Students should understand the function of the public key, which is public and available for

44、anyone to see, and the function of the private key, which is not meant to be seen by others. Students will understand that the public key is mathematically derived from a private key that anyone can then use to send you a message that only you will be able to decrypt as only you have the private key

45、. They should understand that Bitcoin uses an algorithm called ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) that also allows you to use your private key to generate a public key. That public key allows you to then generate your Bitcoin address.Key Points; Early Encryption, Early Experiments wi

46、th CryptocurrenciesDifficult Points: Asymmetric or Public Key CryptographyChapter 4 The Rise of Bitcoin (supporting course objectives 2)4.1 The Bitcoin White Paper4.2 The Technical Foundations of Bitcoin4.3 The Growth of Bitcoin4.4 Challenges Facing BitcoinTeaching Requirements: After studying this chapter, students should understand the link between 2008 financial crisis and the emergence of Bitcoin white paper. Students will consider how an anonymous white paper proposed a new technology called Bitcoin that imagined a di

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