Digital Payments and Innovation
Description
A payment is a transfer of monetary value. Under the hood of payment transactions are the products, the companies, the legal framework, the technology, and the financial institutions we rely on to facilitate the timely and uninterrupted exchange of value from one entity to another. In times of crisis, the importance of having a robust, efficient, and secure national and even global payment systems that market participants can rely on is even more pronounced. A payment system (legal definition) is an arrangement which supports the transfer of value in fulfilment of a monetary obligation. Simply put, a payment system consists of the mechanisms - including the institutions, people, rules and technologies - that make the exchange of monetary value possible. This course “Digital Payments & innovations” takes an overall look at the payment landscape viewing consumer, business and wholesale payments. It presents a depiction of the changing environment and delineates the dynamic payment ecosystem, helping us understand the possibilities as well as the limits to change. It covers payments for individuals, organizations and banks, and all of their possible permutations. The course is aimed at students who are interested in both domestic’ and cross border payment systems, particularly those who aspire to; a) work in a bank’s T&O (technology and operations) as an architect, business analyst or project manager, or b) work in a non-bank FinTech provider of alternative payment services.
Requisites
Prerequisites: IS213/SMT203/IS216/CS302 - Pre-req
Co-requisites: None
Anti-requisites: None
Attributes
Department: SCIS
Course Level: Undergraduate
Tracks: IS/T4BS: Financial Technology Track
Areas: Advanced Business Technology Major Business Options Econ Major Rel/Econ Options Grad Req - Dig Tech/Data Ana (Intake 2024 onwards) IS Depth Electives IT Solution Development Electives Social Sciences/PLE Major-related Technology & Entrepreneurship
Learning Outcomes
Graduate Learning Outcomes
Disciplinary Knowledge, Multidisciplinary Knowledge, Interdisciplinary Knowledge, Critical thinking & problem solving, Innovation and enterprising skills, Collaboration and leadership, Communication, Self-directed learning
Competencies
Business Innovation, Business Requirements Mapping, Design Thinking Practice, IT Standards