Finance

1st Semester

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1st SemesterTable for 1st Semester
Course # Course Title
G12849 Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance

This course provides the theory and empirical evidence regarding corporate financing and investment decisions. Issues include capital structure policy, dividend policy, capital budgeting, corporate securities, long-term financing, risk management, and mergers and acquisitions.

G12994 Theory of Investment

Theory of Investment

This course provides students with a general understanding of the operation of capital markets and basic analytical tools of investment. Specifically, the course covers such topics as risk and return relation, modern portfolio theory, asset pricing models, bonds and common stocks valuation, efficient market hypothesis, investment management, and option pricing models.

G12851 Seminar in Investment

Seminar in Investment

This course provides advanced theories that link finance to macro and micro economics. Students learn the characteristics and analysis of individual securities as well as the theory and practice of optimally combining securities into portfolios. Some basic knowledge about probability and calculus. This class, however, requires the economic intuition behind the subject matter.

G12853 Special Topics in Corporate Finance

Special Topics in Corporate Finance

This course focuses on empirical research methods in coporate finance area. Students will learn typical models and understand how qualitative methods are applied to financial decisions. This course also reviews recent important research that can be applied by the corporate finance officer.

G12854 Seminar in Corporate Finance

Seminar in Corporate Finance

This course is for advanced students and studies the financial appraisal of capital budgeting projects. It includes basic concepts, principles and techniques and applies them to case studies in several indusries. Resource constraints and timing options are introduced to the capital budgeting decisions with a variety of worked examples using linear programming and real option techniques.

G12856 International Finance

International Finance

This course studies international financial markets and exchange rates. Topics include pricing in the foreign currency and Eurocurrency markets, use of forward exchange for hedging, short-term returns and market efficiency in the international money markets, foreign currency derivatives, foreign currency financing and exposure management.

G12860 Management of Financial Institutions

Management of Financial Institutions

We learn to how to measure diverse risks, including market, credit and operational risks, and how to compare risk measurement in an optimal risk-return framework. We also study how to adjust the differences, and finally how to evaluate the whole process.

G12864 Theory of Insurance

Theory of Insurance

This course studies the importance of risk and insurance in personal and business affairs and the different methods of meeting risk. Areas examined in the course include financial analysis of exposure to loss, financial and actuarial pricing of insurance products, and the role of private insurance under information asymmetry such as adverse selection and moral hazard.

G12866 Global Practice of Banking

Global Practice of Banking

The lectures are led by finance professionals who have extensive experiences and expertise in the global banking and finance field. The main goal is to offer a practical and theoretical knoeledge to students who want first-hand experience. At the end of the program participants are expected to gain critical decision making skills based on sound understanding of the banking industry.

2nd Semester

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2nd SemesterTable for 2nd Semester
Course # Course Title
G12849 Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance

This course provides the theory and empirical evidence regarding corporate financing and investment decisions. Issues include capital structure policy, dividend policy, capital budgeting, corporate securities, long-term financing, risk management, and mergers and acquisitions.

G12994 Theory of Investment

Theory of Investment

This course provides students with a general understanding of the operation of capital markets and basic analytical tools of investment. Specifically, the course covers such topics as risk and return relation, modern portfolio theory, asset pricing models, bonds and common stocks valuation, efficient market hypothesis, investment management, and option pricing models.

G12995 Seminar in Empirical Finance

Seminar in Empirical Finance

This class is an Introduction to empirical methods in finance. Topics included are probability distributions of asset returns, impacts of events on asset prices, estimation and testing of asset pricing models, measurement problems in financial data, and changes in risk and volatility.

G12853 Special Topics in Corporate Finance

Special Topics in Corporate Finance

This course focuses on empirical research methods in coporate finance area. Students will learn typical models and understand how qualitative methods are applied to financial decisions. This course also reviews recent important research that can be applied by the corporate finance officer.

G12999 Special Topics in Investment

Special Topics in Investment

This course is an overview of the capital markets and investment strategies for students who wish a broader perspective. The course discusses the recent investment theories and focuses on the structure of Korean markets. Students will learn how to establish appropriate investment strategies.

G13002 Theory of Asset Pricing

Theory of Asset Pricing

Students study asset pricing and equilbrium models in continuous time framework. Topics include stochastic models of continuous trading, viability and state-price densities, equivalent martingale measures. The course also covers optimal consumption with complete markets and under constraints.

G13003 Seminar in Financial Derivatives

Seminar in Financial Derivatives

This course studies the area of financial engineering. Special attention is focused on the trading strategies and pricing of diverse financial derivatives, such as, options, forward contracts, futures, and swaps. Basic theory of mathematical statistics as well as computational skills needed in derivative pricing is also covered.

G12866 Global Practice of Banking

Global Practice of Banking

The lectures are led by finance professionals who have extensive experiences and expertise in the global banking and finance field. The main goal is to offer a practical and theoretical knoeledge to students who want first-hand experience. At the end of the program participants are expected to gain critical decision making skills based on sound understanding of the banking industry.

G13005 Capital Market Theory

Capital Market Theory

We explore both the theory and the empirical findings upon the capital market, and also study how to successfully develop it.

G15999 M&A Process and Case Study

Process and Case Study