AØKK08362U Seminar: Advanced Finance (F)
The course is a part of the financial line, signified by (F)
(Previous title: Theory Applications)
The seminar is primarily for students at the MSc of Economics.
The purpose of the seminar is for students to identify and study advanced problems in the field of finance. Students have extensive freedom to choose from topics that have already been introduced in F-marked lecture courses or similar from other accredited institutions. Consult the syllabi of those courses for inspiration. The teachers will assist the students in determining and defining an appropriate seminar topic.
After completing the seminar the student is expected to be able to fulfill the learning outcome specified in the Master curriculum and to be able to:
Knowledge:
- Identify, describe, and discuss core problems in finance.
- Demonstrate ability to use and apply main concepts in finance.
- Assess and discuss applied techniques, methodologies, and models as applicable.
Skills:
- Select and apply core models/concepts to analyze problems in finance.
- Analyze a given problem by selecting and applying the appropriate tools.
- Write exam paper, orally present own analysis to a group of peers.
Competencies
- Apply the acquired skills to new areas of analysis in finance.
- Apply and modify the studied tools and methods in new situations.
Be prepared for more advanced studies including the Master Thesis
- Demonstrate ability to use and apply main concepts in finance.
- Assess and discuss applied techniques, methodologies, and models as applicable.
Skills:
- Select and apply core models/concepts to analyze problems in finance.
- Analyze a given problem by selecting and applying the appropriate tools.
- Write exam paper, orally present own analysis to a group of peers.
Competencies
- Apply the acquired skills to new areas of analysis in finance.
- Apply and modify the studied tools and methods in new situations.
Be prepared for more advanced studies including the Master Thesis
Students are encouraged to choose literature from the courses listed under “Relations to subjects and courses”, as well as other literature relevant to the chosen topic.
- identify and clarify a problem,
- seek and select relevant literatur,
- write a academic paper,
- present and discuss own paper with the other students at the seminar.
The aim of the presentations is, that the student uses the presentation as an opportunity to practice oral skills and to receive feedback. The presentations is not a part of the exam and will not be assessed.
Mandatory activities in the seminar:
- Kick-off meeting
- Finding literatur and defining the project
- Writing process of the seminar paper
- Presentation of own project and paper
- Giving constructive feedback to another student´s paper
- Actively participating in discussions at the presentations and other meetings.
There is no weekly teaching/lecturing and the student cannot expect guidance from the teacher. If the teacher gives a few introduction lectures or gives the opportunity for guidance, this as well as other expectations are clarified at the kickoff meeting.
Process:
It is strongly recommended that you think about and search for a topic before the semester begins, as there is only a few weeks from the kick-off meeting to the submission of the project description/ agreement paper.
The seminar project paper must be uploaded in Absalon before the presentations, as the opponents and the other seminar participants have to read and comment on the paper. It is important that you upload a paper that is so finalized as possible due to the fact that the value of feedback and comments at the presentation is strongly associated with the skill level of the seminar paper.
After the presentations, you can with a few corrections improve the seminar paper by including the feedback and comments emerged during the presentations. It is NOT intended that you rewrite or begin the writing of the full project
- Extra meetings / introductory teaching / guidance: Any non-mandatory meetings to be agreed at kick-off meeting
- Deadline for submission of commitment paper / project description: No later than March 1. / October 1. To be confirmed at kick-off meeting
- Deadline for uploading a seminar assignment paper in Absalon: No later than one week before the presentations. To be confirmed at kick-off meeting
- Presentations: In the period 20 November-11 December (fall) 1 – 23 May (spring).
To be confirmed at kick-off meeting
- Submission date: 20 December at 10.00 AM (Fall) or 1 June at 10.00 AM (Spring) - latest uploading of Seminar paper to the Digital Exam portal for assessment.
The deadline cannot be extended.
- Category
- Hours
- Project work
- 186
- Seminar
- 20
- Total
- 206
Students are encouraged to participate pro-actively in class discussions.
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment
- Type of assessment details
- A seminar paper in English that meets the formal requirements for written papers stated in the curriculum of the Master programme and at KUNet for seminars.
- Aid
- All aids allowed
The teacher defines the aids that must be used for the presentations.
Use of AI tools is permitted. You must explain how you have used the tools. When text is solely or mainly generated by an AI tool, the tool used must be quoted as a source.
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
- Exam period
Exam information:
The seminar paper must be uploaded in Digital Exam.
Common submission date for all seminars: December 20 at 10:00 for the autumn semester and June 1 at 10:00 for the spring semester.
For enrolled students more information about examination, rules, aids etc. is available at the intranet for Master (UK) and Master (DK ).
- Re-exam
Reexam information:
The reexam form in seminars is a seminar paper with a synopsis.
Deadline and more information is available at MSc in Economics - KUnet
More information about reexam etc is available at Master(UK) and Master(DK).
Criteria for exam assesment
A seminar paper in English that meets the formal requirements for written papers stated in the curriculum of the Master programme and at KUNet for seminars.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- AØKK08362U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn And Spring
Study board
- Department of Economics, Study Council
Contracting department
- Department of Economics
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
Course Coordinators
- Søren Hovgaard (16-7b777a6d7636783670777e6f69697a6c486d6b777636737d366c73)
- Frank Hansen (12-6a7665726f326c65727769724469677372326f7932686f)