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Course module: 202000454
202000454
Financial Engineering for premaster IEM
Course info
Course module202000454
Credits (ECTS)10
Course typeCourse
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. B. Roorda
E-mailb.roorda@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
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Lecturer
dr. A. Abhishta
Lecturer
dr.ir. W.J.A. van Heeswijk
Examiner
dr. P.K. Mandal
Contactperson for the course
dr. B. Roorda
Examiner
dr. B. Roorda
Academic year2021
Starting block
1A
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims

The teaching goals are largely the same as for the TOM module `Finance for Engineers’ in the Bachelor program TBK 20140056, excluding the methodology component. These goals relate to the following four topics
  1. valuation
  2. financial accounting and performance indicators
  3. financial decisions and management
  4. financial markets and option pricing
For a description of the learning goals per topic we refer to the manual of the TOM module. For topic 1 and 4, the learning goals for minor students are the same as in the TOM module. For topic 2 and 3, a lower, elementary level is required if it comes to the ability to apply the concepts is a real world situation.    
Content

The content of this part of the minor is largely the same as that of the TOM module `Finance for Engineers’ in the Bachelor program TBK, excluding the methodology component, and with a slight modification as explained under the learning goals. 


In principle, you will attend all contact hours at the roster of the TOM module except for the part on methodology (and philosophy). For information about rosters, type of contact hours, tests, and exams, you are referred to the manual of this module. 
Assumed previous knowledge
Admission only on individual basis by coordinator master program IEM.
Indication of requirements: For technical bachelor students: basics of statistics and probability, incl. variance, correlation, standard deviation. Basic calculus: derivatives, first order conditions.
For non-technical bachelor students: (relatively) exceptionally strong quantitative background, comparable to first-year TBK bachelor. Indication: secondary school ‘wiskunde B’, 7 EC Statistics and Probability, 6 EC mathematics .
Participating study
Bachelor Industrial Engineering and Management
Required materials
Book
Brealey, Myers and Allen, Principles of Corporate Finance, most recent international edition, with access to the self-study tool Connect. (ISBN 9780077155070)
Recommended materials
Course material
Annual Reports (freely available)
Instructional modes
Colstructie

Final thesis
Presence dutyYes

Lecture

Other

Presentation(s)
Presence dutyYes

Project supervised

Project unsupervised

Self study with assistance

Self study without assistance

Tests
Exam and Assignments

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