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Course : Financial Mathematics and Statistics
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN211
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Essentials of statistics and mathematics for financial applications; basic statistics, the concept of risk and return, probability, regression analyses, basic calculus (e.g. introduction to derivatives, integration, and integral), optimization, and basic matrices.
Course : Financial Management
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN311
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Theoretical concepts of corporate financial management applied to resolve financial problems and issues encountered by management in the real world of business; the management of asset structure and financial mix; the application of financial models and instruments on managing the assets, liabilities and equities, valuation, the costs of capital, capital structure, capital budgeting under risk, leasing, the concepts of agency problems and corporate governance.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites::FN201 and BA204 or (ST211 and ST212) or (ST216 and ST217) or (ST218 and ST319)
Course : Investments
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN312
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Valuation methods for fixed income instruments, equity instruments, options, and futures contracts; risk and return measurement of individual securities and portfolios, the determinants of risk and return.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: FN201 and FN211
Course : International Finance
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN313
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
The financial management for international business and its international economic environment: international monetary system, the balance of current account, the balance of payment, the foreign exchange market;the application of financial instruments and derivatives in the international financial risk management, the roles of international financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and international financial corporations.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: FN201, FN211 and EC214
Course : Derivatives Analysis
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN411
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Fundamental principles of derivatives, including futures, forward contracts, options, warrants, swaps, and real options, derivatives pricing models, strategies for speculating or hedging.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: FN312
Course : Contemporary Economic Issues
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE406
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
This course is a general introduction to the subject matter and methods of economics, through the investigation of specific contemporary economic issues such as economic growth, inequality, poverty, and environmental deterioration. The focus also is on how economists address these issues.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE211 and EE212
Course : Seminar in Political Economy and Economic History
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE409
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Seminar and research on specific topics in Pol Economics and Economic History under the supervis the lecturer
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Having completed at least two 400-level ( above level) courses in the field of Political Economic Economic History, excluding EE400, EE404, EE406 EE500.
Course : Macroeconomics Analysis
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE412
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Macroeconomic theory with an emphasis on utilizing mathematical tools and dynamic framework to analyze economic issues, such as, general equilibrium and welfare analysis in modern Macroeconomics, analysis of long-term growth, analysis of short-term growth and fluctuations both theoretically and empirically, roles of government in the economy, modern concepts for macroeconomic policy analytical frameworks, and the other topics that the lecturer finds suitable.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE312 and EE320 (or EE421)
Course : Game Theory
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE415
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
The application of game theory with complete and incomplete information including strategic games, Nash Equilibrium, mixed-strategies equilibrium, extensive games, subgame perfect equilibrium, Bayesian games, extensive games of incomplete information, and other topics that the lecturer finds suitable.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311 and EE320 (or EE421)