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Research Methods II (IWR)

Research Methods II (IWR)

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 21) (01.09.2021)
Requirements (formal)
Für die Anmeldung zum Modul Research Methods II muss das Modul Research Methods I erfolgreich absolviert sein.
Module number:
5611777
Semester:
WS 23/24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
5

Research Methods II (IMIT)

Research Methods II (IMIT)

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 21) (01.09.2021)
Requirements (formal)
Für die Anmeldung zum Modul Research Methods II muss das Modul Research Methods I erfolgreich absolviert sein.
Module number:
5611775
Semester:
WS 23/24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
5

Research Methods II (IFS)

Research Methods II (IFS)

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 21) (01.09.2021)
Requirements (formal)
Für die Anmeldung zum Modul Research Methods II muss das Modul Research Methods I erfolgreich absolviert sein.
Module number:
5611774
Semester:
WS 23/24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
5

Empirical Asset Pricing

Empirical Asset Pricing

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
> Review of Portfolio Theory and Asset Pricing
> Extensions of the CAPM
> Empirical confirmation/rejection of the CAPM
> Stock Market Anomalies
> Multi-Factor Models
> Investment Strategies
> Performance Evaluation
> Portfolio Execution, Monitoring, Rebalancing and Costs
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students are able to evaluate assets by means of various
models and to illustrate investment procedure. They thereby draw on current knowledge of
capital market research and can show suggestions for solutions while integrating their
theoretical knowledge. Events on the capital market are critically scrutinised in discussions
with instructors and fellow students.
Learning Results
> Students have read and understand the most important literature in empirical asset pricing.
> Students are able to critically evaluate existing literature in the field of empirical asset pricing
> Students understand, can explain and appropriately apply methods used in empirical asset pricing.
> Students are able to effectively communicate research methods and outcomes to their peers.
Literature
> The course is not based on one explicit textbook, but rather on a series of published finance research articles
Assessment Methods
See lectures within the module.
Module number:
5510689
Semester:
SS 23
ECTS Credits:
4
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
75 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
2

Applied Portfolio Management

Applied Portfolio Management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
This module covers the practical application and implementation of concepts in portfolio management. Using an online tool with real and live market data, student groups manage their own portfolio throughout the semester. This includes the specification of an investment strategy at the beginning of the course, frequent trading and writing a fund brochure and performance report.
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students are able to:
> manage their own investment portfolio
> translate real time financial information into investment decision
> develop and formulate an investment strategy
> write a fund brochure
> conduct a performance review and reporting
Learning Results
> Students are able to critically evaluate financial information
> Students can appropriately translate financial information into investment decisions
> Students understand and appropriately apply portfolio management methods
> Students are able to effectively communicate performance results to peers
Literature
Investment decision are based on actual real life news. Thereon, students are expected to continuously read the financial press.
Assessment Methods
See lectures within the module.
Module number:
5510655
Semester:
SS 23
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
42 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
2

C15 Research Greenhouse

C15 Research Greenhouse

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 15) (01.09.2015)
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Module number:
5508116
Semester:
SS 23
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
3

C15 Educational Journey 2023 - Industry insights - trends shaping the financial industry in 2023 and beyond

C15 Educational Journey 2023 - Industry insights - trends shaping the financial industry in 2023 and beyond

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 15) (01.09.2015)
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
Master students have the opportunity to take part in educational journeys to the world’s most important financial centres. Taking place annually, the educational journey adds a practical perspective to the academic content of the programme.

Destinations of previous journeys include: New York (2005), Shanghai (2007), Hong Kong (2009), Singapore & Kuala Lumpur (2011), New York and Chicago (2013) , Beijing and Shanghai (2015) and Singapore (2017).
Teaching Method
Excursion
Learning Objectives
After successfull completion of this module, students
  • know the role of international enterprises and organizations including banks, asset or hedge fund management services, portfolio managers, insurance companies, chambers of foreign trade, chambers of commerce, supranational organisations, ambassadors, politicians or universities in structuring the competitiveness of a financial market;
  • know the specifities of the visited financial market;
  • established an international and intercultural network.
Literature
Depending on the topic of the assignment and the geographical target of the educational journey.
Assessment Methods
See lecture within the module.
Module number:
5508103
Semester:
SS 23
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
2

C15 Master's thesis

C15 Master's thesis

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 15) (01.09.2015)
Module number:
5508120
Semester:
SS 23
ECTS Credits:
27
Courses:
14 L / 11 h
Self-study:
800 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
4

Startup Management 2 (CPE)

Startup Management 2 (CPE)

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik (MSc WI 19) (01.09.2019)
Masterstudiengang Entrepreneurship und Management (MSc EM 20) (01.09.2020)
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
Opportunity Recognition & Business Models
  • Gelegenheiten systematisch erkennen und nutzen.
  • Market-Pull, Technology-Push und Blue Ocean.
  • Opportunity Recognition als Prozess.
  • Systematisierung von Geschäftsmodellen und den Bestandteilen.
  • Analyse und Bewertung von Geschäftsmodellen.
  • Anwendung von Big Data Algorithmen zu Identifikation neuer Märkte und Technologien.
Module number:
5610558
Semester:
WS 23/24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
72 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
1

Startup Management 1

Startup Management 1

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Entrepreneurship und Management (MSc EM 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Einführung und theoretische Ansatze von Entrepreneurship.
  • Ursprung und Bedeutung von Entrepreneurship.
  • Schlüsselelemente des unternehmerischen Denkens und Handelns.
  • Entrepreneurship als Prozess.
  • Unternehmerische Gelegenheit und Umsetzung.
  • Die Rolle des Unternehmers.
  • Startup vs. Corporate Entrepreneurship.

Digital Entrepreneurship
  • Digitale Produkte & Services.
  • Digitale Plattformen & Ökosysteme.
  • Disruptive digitale Technologien.
  • Strategien in einer digitalen Welt.
Module number:
5610511
Semester:
WS 23/24
ECTS Credits:
4
Courses:
32 L / 24 h
Self-study:
96 h
Scheduled Semester:
1
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