Mathematics is a universal language. For this reason, it is very important to establish the mathematical model and solve the problem that arises in any field. Therefore, our main goal is to give basic mathematical knowledge, to develop mathematical thinking and to train individuals who can analyze the complex problems encountered by the finance manager with a systematic logic, find a solution and apply some techniques when it is necessary.
Prerequisite(s)
None
Corequisite(s)
None
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)
Assoc. Prof. Hikmet Çağlar
Course Assistant(s)
None
Schedule
Monday, 13:00-16:00, 3C-07-09
Office Hour(s)
Wednesday, 13:00-14:45, 3-A-16, Atakoy Campus
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Resitation and Oral Presantations
Principle Sources
-M.S. McCollum, Mathematics of Finance, North Caroline University Press, 2010
Applications of Simple and Compound Interest Theory; Applications of Annual Instant, Nominal, Effective Interest Rate; Discount and Equivalent Interest Rates Applications
Resitation and Oral Presantation
8. Week
Arasınav
Midterm
9. Week
Solutions of Midterms
Resitation and Oral Presantation
10. Week
Equivalent Values, Cash Value and Accumulated Value in Cash Flow for Interval Values, Cash Value and Accumulated Value in Continuous Money Flow, Equivalent Maturity and Implementation
Resitation and Oral Presantation
11. Week
Rant, Classification and Evaluation of Rant, Payments of Rant,
Resitation and Oral Presantation
12. Week
Deferred Rants, Changing Paid Rants
Resitation and Oral Presantation
13. Week
Multi-Paid Rental, Continuous Rental
Resitation and Oral Presantation
14. Week
Unlimited Rants
Resitation and Oral Presantation
15. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
16. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
17. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
20
Final Exam
1
40
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Interpreting advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in Mathematics and Computer Science.
PO-2
Critiquing and evaluating data by implementing the acquired knowledge and skills in Mathematics and Computer Science.
PO-3
Recognizing, describing, and analyzing problems in Mathematics and Computer Science; producing solution proposals based on research and evidence.
PO-4
Understanding the operating logic of computer and recognizing computational-based thinking using mathematics as a discipline.
PO-5
Collaborating as a team-member, as well as individually, to produce solutions to problems in Mathematics and Computer Science.
PO-6
Communicating in a foreign language, and interpreting oral and written communicational abilities in Turkish.
PO-7
Using time effectively in inventing solutions by implementing analytical thinking.
PO-8
Understanding professional ethics and responsibilities.
PO-9
Having the ability to behave independently, to take initiative, and to be creative.
PO-10
Understanding the importance of lifelong learning and developing professional skills continuously.
PO-11
Using professional knowledge for the benefit of the society.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Risk-Return mathematics applications.
LO-2
Applies to portfolio calculations.
LO-3
Understands asset pricing models and risk transfer methods.
LO-4
Analyzes the prices of derivative instruments.
LO-5
Understands risk management and portfolio approach.