The course subjects has been developed to provide a stimulating first exposure to the basic concepts and practices of investment projects. Numerous examples and illustrations will clarify basic concepts.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
Professor Müge Çetiner
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
wednesday 18:00 iku cats
Office Hour(s)
tuesday 1 pm Basınekspres campus b blok floor 7 dean room
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-The course will be conducted in an inter-active style with the help of powerpoint presentations.Lectures and discussion of students will constitute the course format.
Principle Sources
--Recomended Textbooks:
-Foundations of Finance(The Logic and Practice of Financial Management) by
-Essentials of Management Finance by Eugene Brigham and Scott Besley,(12 th
edition),2000,Dryden Press
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
The time value of money
Oral presentation, Case study,
2. Week
Bonds
Oral presentation, Case study,
3. Week
Valuation and characteristics of bonds
Oral presentation, Case study,
4. Week
Valuation and characteristics of stocks
Oral presentation, Case study,
5. Week
Capital-Budgeting techniques and practice
Oral presentation, Case study,
6. Week
Evaluation of bonds.
Oral presentation, Case study,
7. Week
evaluation of stocks.
Oral presentation, Case study,
8. Week
VALUATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF STOCKS-
Oral presentation, Case study,
9. Week
PRESANTATION
Oral presentation,
10. Week
PRESENTATION
Oral presentation,
11. Week
PRESENTATION
Oral presentation,
12. Week
PRESENTATION
Oral presentation,
13. Week
PRESENTATION
Oral presentation,
14. Week
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
A student who successfully completes the program will be able
To expand and deepen his/her international economics and finance knowledge at the level of expertise with the undergraduate qualifications he/she has acquired and to follow current issues.
PO-2
To use the knowledge gained in the field theoretically and practically.
PO-3
To evaluate information regarding the fields of International Economics and Finance from a critical perspective and to work independently in these fields.
PO-4
To understand the interaction between different disciplines related to the fields of International Economics and Finance, to make connections and to use them in academic studies.
PO-5
To have sufficient social responsibility and awareness about social needs, to have the experience and ability to organize activities that can affect social dynamics.
PO-6
To gain model development, technical analysis and policy making skills in the field of economics and finance.
PO-7
To independently comprehend and evaluate any event or problem in his/her field and produce solutions to the problems that arise.
PO-8
To evaluate the problems related to the field analytically and to suggest economic and financial policies suitable for solving the problems.
PO-9
To have the ability to adapt the theoretical knowledge acquired to working life.
PO-10
To develop original approaches and to take responsibility in extraordinary situations encountered in his/her field.
PO-11
To act in accordance with social, rational, scientific and ethical values during the collection, interpretation and announcement of data related to the field of International Economics and Finance and to carry out the thesis within the framework of these principles.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Understands the basic concepts and importance of investment projects.
LO-2
Learns the investment types.
LO-3
Learns to apply the evaluation methods of investment projects.
LO-4
Learns the valuation of risky projects.
LO-5
Interpret projects by making commercial profitability analysis.