Extent of work (hours)

Similar documents
Workload Contact hours Self study Exam preparation

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS

Master of Business Administration Program in the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics

PART I INCOME AND ASSET VALUE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS

Study Abroad Programme

Modules for Accounting and Finance

College of Business Administration

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Course Descriptions for MEM and GCEM Programs

This course supports the assessment for Financial Management. The course covers 7 competencies and represents 3 competency units.

LUNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM PROFILE

ACCOUNTING (ACCT) ACCT Prerequisites: Both (a) ACCT 1210 or ACCT 2293, and (b) BUQU 1130, MATH 1120, MATH 1130 or MATH 1140.

MBA Core Curriculum Course Descriptions

Study Abroad Programme

Accounting and Finance for Managers and Entrepreneurs

LUNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE GENERAL BUSINESS CURRICULUM PROFILE

No Code Course Title Course Descriptions Prerequisite*

Strategic Managerial Finance

Accounting and Finance for Managers and Entrepreneurs

Introduction to Financial & Management Accounting

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS. Asset Liability Management

Assessment Report for the Department of Economics. Program: Bachelor of Economics

ONLINE COURSES NEW VISIT OUR WEBSITE. Ideal as pre-matriculation requirements or assigned coursework. Engaging interactive format

Cost management, product pricing decisions and transfer pricing. Budgeting including behavioural implications of budgets

Allocation of Marks (Within the Module) Project Practical Final Examination

Course Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Course Code BACC16. Location and Commencement Date Chadstone Campus

Master of Science in Accounting Course Scheduling Guide

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (AGEC)

Master of Business Administration (General)

Waiver Exam Study Guide

Master of Business Administration Course Descriptions

Accounting Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)

BFM236 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS. Module name. Introduction to Banking and Financial Intermediation

Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 X Level 7 Level 8 Mark the box to the right of the appropriate level with an X. FN281 Financial Management

Name. Title of Certificate. Module 1: Strategy I Module 2: Strategy II. Module 3: Technology Management Module 4: Leadership

Introduction To Financial Accounting 10th Edition Horngren

ITT Technical Institute. AC2720T Cost Accounting Onsite and Online Course SYLLABUS

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE ECON 314- MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS. Prepared by: Karen Spellacy

MBA Curriculum Program Schedule

Course Curriculums Detailed Course Descriptions Core Courses MBA Specialization Courses - Finance... 9

201 Business Statistics & Research Methodology

A-Z Directory of Undergraduate Modules for Exchange and Study Abroad Students Semester A, B and AB 2017/18

Code Compulsory Module Credits Continuous Assignment

Business Course Descriptions

Bachelor in Accounting and Finance

MBA (International Student Pathway) Course Descriptions

International Marketing (IM) 1. Core Course

Syllabus: Accounting

SYLLABUS. Academic year

The University of Jordan. Accreditation & Quality Assurance Center. COURSE Syllabus

Study Plan Finance Agricultural Marketing Management International Markets and Agricultural 3 3 -

Curriculum for Academy Profession Degree Programme in Marketing Management

Open University of Mauritius

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS. Asset Liability Management

Financial and Investment Mathematics

Accounting and Payroll Administrator

The University of Jordan. Accreditation & uality Assurance Cente. COURSE Syllabus

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE ACCT 305 ACCOUNTING THEORY AND PRACTICE

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

LOGISTICS (PRACTICAL CO-OP) FIELD OF STUDY

Course Description (Bachelor of Accounting) BA

Master of Business Administration (Finance and Investment)

N/A N/A. Yes. Students are expected to review and understand all areas of the course outline.

Master of Science in Accounting Course Scheduling Guide

Business Administration

Introduction To Financial Accounting 7th Edition

REQUIRED SYLLABUS ITEMS

Finance for non-financial managers

ACC FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND PLANNING Damien Mourey Maria RUIZ HEURES : 30 ECTS : 4

New Self-Support Master of Science in International Apparel Management

Programme Advising B.Sc. ACCOUNTING( Pre 2015): Academic Year 2018/2019

Programme Advising B.Sc. ACCOUNTING( Pre 2015): Academic Year 2017/2018

MSc Business (Financial Management)

College of Agriculture. Agricultural Economics

SLO to ILO Alignment Reports

International Full Time MBA

LUNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM PROFILE

College of Agriculture. Agricultural Economics

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS WILEY A JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., PUBLICATION. A Mathematical Approach

Cass Business School Department or equivalent MSc Programme (Cass Business School)

This course aims at providing practitioners with commonly-used qualitative and quantitative

Chapter 4. Cash Flow and Financial Planning. Copyright 2012 Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved.

COURSE NAME: ACC215 Management Accounting II COURSE DESCRIPTION PLAR INFORMATION COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

Masters in Business Statistics (MBS) /2015. Department of Mathematics Faculty of Engineering University of Moratuwa Moratuwa. Web:

Study Abroad Programme

Business Administration 101 A Financial Accounting

Contents in Brief. Preface

Siam University IMBA Course Composition. 1. Core Courses. Students must complete 9 of the following required core courses:

City University of Hong Kong. Course Syllabus. offered by Department of Management Sciences with effect from Semester A 2017 /18

101 Management Practices & Organizational Behavior

EMBA COURSES Student Learning Outcomes 1

University of the Balearic Islands Teaching guide

Course syllabus Fluid Mechanics

Option 1 Elective study only by taking 5 x 18 hours specialist electives of 10 credits each

ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM

KHEMUNDI COLLEGE, DIGAPAHANDI

Accounting Information Systems Henri Teittinen, Ph.D Accounting

School of Business and Economics Department of Management Accounting and Logistics

Transcription:

MBA Module: Finance Key words: Module number: Target group(s): ECTS credits: 8 Language of instruction: Responsible: Applied Corporate Finance, Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Quantitative Methods 1 st and 2 nd semester MBA students (ca. September June) English Extent of work (hours) 24 45 45 Prerequisites: Objectives: Participants should be able to work with MS-Excel. This module is designed to impart knowledge, skills and experience that will qualify students to understand the fundamental principles of finance. It focuses on aspects which are relevant for decision-making, such as financial budgeting, choosing financial sources and working capital management. Students learn and understand how to make financial forecasts based on accounting data and how to make investment decisions based on different investment criteria. Furthermore, students gain a deeper insight into the subject by a detailed evaluation and controlling of costs and an analysis of risk management. Both enable graduates to render more precisely their financial forecasts and improve the accuracy of the financial decisions. Module content: The module covers the following five courses: Applied Corporate Finance: Apply corporate finance material in different case studies during the course Corporate Finance: Deploy financial tools and methods in the decisionmaking of managerial finance Financial Accounting: Impact of different costing methods and depreciation Management Accounting: Principles of controlling Quantitative Apply the different methods presented Although the self-study part seems low, there are many exercises during the contact hours i.e. in Applied Corporate Finance and Quantitative Methods Applicability: This module lays the groundwork for the modules International Management and Business Planning in the 2nd semester, where financial planning and budgeting as well as risk management are essential, next to other disciplines.

Requirements for credits: Corporate Finance & Applied Corporate Finance: written exam (9 minutes) Financial Accounting: written exam (6 minutes) Management Accounting: written exam (6 minutes) Quantitative written exam (6 minutes) Because of the variety of topics in this module, all four exams must be passed in order to receive the ECTS for the whole module.

Submodules and assessment Submodule 1 of 5 Applied Corporate Finance ECTS credits: 1 Written Exam, included in the course Corporate Finance. Learning objectives: Students apply the theory learned in Corporate Finance in order to implement this knowledge in a simulated real-world setting Students show a working knowledge of corporate financial strategy Students apply corporate finance material in different case studies Graduates discuss current topics in corporate finance Literature: Contents: Lectures, interactive learning through discussions, exchange of experience, participant presentations, case studies. Assignment materials, articles and case studies will be provided Selected cases, individual and group projects.

Submodule 2 of 5 ECTS credits: 2 Corporate Finance Written Exam (9 minutes), including material from Applied Corporate Finance. Learning objectives: Students acquire the essentials of corporate finance and become comfortable with using information from real financial statements Students understand risk-return relationships Students know diverse financing alternatives Students are capable to evaluate projects and investment products using diverse investment tools Graduates are able to deploy financial tools and methods in the decisionmaking of managerial finance Lectures, interactive learning through discussions, exercises. Literature: Ross/Westerfield/Jordan: Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, Irwin McGraw- Hill Additional: Arnold: Corporate Financial Management, Prentice Hall Contents: Introduction to Corporate Finance and Financial planning - Basics of Financial Mathematics - Financial Statements, Taxes and Cash Flow Valuation of Future Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting - Net Present Value - Interest Rates and Bond Valuation - Stock Valuation - Project Analysis and Evaluation Risk and Return - Introduction to Portfolio Theory - Markowitz, CAPM and APT Cost of Capital and Long-Term Financial Policy - Cost of Capital - Raising Equity and Debt - Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy Short-Term Financial Planning and Management - Short-Term Finance and Planning - Working Capital Management 6

Submodule 3 of 5 ECTS credits: 2 Financial Accounting Written Exam (6 minutes) Learning objectives: Students acquire knowledge of the content of financial statements Students understand the concept of the double entry system Students understand the impact of different costing methods Students understand the concept of depreciation Students acquire knowledge of measures used in financial analysis Students acquire knowledge of the consideration of business combinations Lectures, exercises. Literature: Anthony/Hawkins/Merchant: Accounting, McGraw-Hill Additional: Dyckman/Dukes/Davis: Intermediate Accounting, McGraw-Hill Horngren/Harrison/Bamber: Accounting, Prentice Hall Hoyle/Schaefer/Doupnik: Advanced Accounting, McGraw-Hill Perks: Financial Accounting for Non-Specialists, McGraw-Hill Contents: Financial Statements (necessary for Corporate Finance) - Balance Sheet - Income Statement - Double Entry System - Cash Flow Statement Balance Sheet Items (necessary for Corporate Finance, Management Accounting) - Inventory - Fixed Assets - Accruals Financial Analysis (necessary for Corporate Finance) - Introduction and Preparation - Balance Sheet Analysis - Income Statement Analysis - Cash Flow Statement Analysis Consolidation 6

Submodule 4 of 5 ECTS credits: 2 Management Accounting Prof. Dr. Jan Schäfer-Kunz Written Exam (6 minutes) Learning objectives: Students know the management accounting, controlling methods and tools Students understand the principles of controlling Lectures, discussions, exchange of experience, case studies. Literature: Horngren, Foster, Datar (HFD), Cost Accounting - A managerial emphasis Additional: Anthony, Hawkins, Merchant (AHM), Accounting: Text and Cases Contents: Accounting systems, terms, costs and kind of costs: systems, purposes and steps of management accounting. The different kinds of costs Cost behavior and cost center allocation: direct/indirect, fixed/variable costs. Methods to allocate costs to cost centers and costs of support cost centers to operating cost centers. Full costing, pricing, companies profit: Job costing in manufacturing, activitybased costing in manufacturing and job costing in service organizations. Methods and strategies to determine the price of products. The revenuemethod to calculate the profit of a company. Management Accounting system design: designing a management accounting system for an airline / telecommunication company / consulting company. Variable Costing, Break-even-analysis, Product Program, Pricing: the marginmethod, Decision making. Flexible Budgeting: controlling of departments. 6

Submodule 5 of 5 ECTS credits: 1 Quantitative Methods Prof. Dr. Karin Melzer Written Exam (6 minutes) Learning objectives: Students understand the methods which support decision making in various departments of a company Students are able to apply the different methods presented in the course Lectures, exercises. Literature: Winston et al: Practical Management Science; Pearson Savage: Decision Making with Insight Contents: Valuation of payments/cash flows - Time value of money - Valuation of cash flows - Different compounding periods Descriptive statistics - Tabulating and graphing data - Describing data sets: measures of central tendency und variability Regression analysis - Two-dimensional random samples, scatter plot - Correlation: indicator of linear relationship, correlation and causation - Linear regression (method of least squares) - Prediction with the regression model - Alternative functional forms for regression equations Inferential statistics - The normal distribution - Hypothesis testing