Finance Lab (WP)*
Niveau
                                    2. Study cycle, Master 
                                
                            Learning outcomes of the courses/module
                                    The students are able to:
• expand and apply financial knowledge, especially in the field of investment alternatives and portfolio theory.
• prepare their own asset class analyses.
• test personal investment decisions on the computer via virtual platforms.
• strengthen their analytical skills.
                                
                            • expand and apply financial knowledge, especially in the field of investment alternatives and portfolio theory.
• prepare their own asset class analyses.
• test personal investment decisions on the computer via virtual platforms.
• strengthen their analytical skills.
Prerequisites for the course
                                    LV: Corporate Finance 
                                
                            Course content
                                    • The focus of this course is to acquire and expand knowledge of available investment alternatives and modern portfolio theory.
• Different asset classes are analyzed and personal investment decisions are made based on the risk-return profiles and personal preferences.
                                
                            • Different asset classes are analyzed and personal investment decisions are made based on the risk-return profiles and personal preferences.
Recommended specialist literature
                                    • Berk, Jonathan; DeMarzo, Peter: Corporate Finance. Pearson (latest edition)
• Hull, John C.: Options, Futures and Other Derivatives. Pearson (latest edition)
• Wooldridge, Jeffrey: Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach. Thomson South-Western (latest edition)
                            • Hull, John C.: Options, Futures and Other Derivatives. Pearson (latest edition)
• Wooldridge, Jeffrey: Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach. Thomson South-Western (latest edition)
Assessment methods and criteria
                                    presentation
                                
                            Language
                                    English
                                
                            Number of ECTS credits awarded
                                    3
                                
                            Semester hours per week
Planned teaching and learning method
                                    Blended Learning
                                
                            Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
                                    3