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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
Elective Subjects - Group B2
ECON0130 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 45 hrs ---
This course introduces a macroeconomic model which focuses on the fundamental
determinants of output in the long run and short run, with the effects of the
implementation of monetary and fiscal policies on the model variables. The micro-
foundations of macroeconomics such as consumption demand and investment demand
are also covered. Topics include: Economic growth and fluctuations; measuring
economic performance; fiscal and monetary policy in the growth model; short-run
fluctuations; financial markets and aggregate demand; adjustment process;
macroeconomic policy; consumption demand; investment; foreign trade and exchange
rate.
FINA0130 Portfolio Analysis 3 45 hrs ---
This course is an introductory course to investment and portfolio analysis. It will cover
basic concepts of securities and securities markets. Through a discussion of the
theoretical concepts, and demonstration of practical problems, students will be able to
understand the rationale used by typical investors in applying portfolio management
techniques to the investment environment. Topics include: Investment environment;
modern portfolio theory; financial analysis; options; futures; investment management
and portfolio performance evaluation.
FINA0140 Financial Risk Management 3 45 hrs ---
This course analyzes comprehensively how business should manage risk. It equips
students with a general framework for understanding the effects of risk, the tools and
methods used to manage risk, and the process of making risk management decisions.
LLAW0140 Company Law 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides students with knowledge of the legal aspects in corporate matters.
Emphasis will be placed on understanding the legal environment in which a corporation
operates. Local statutes will be referred to whenever appropriate.
MGPO0142 Practicum 3 45 hrs ---
This is a co-operative arrangement between the Faculty of Business and business
entities to provide highly selected students opportunities to practice their school
acquired knowledge and to learn from professionals their conduct of business activities
through coaching and field observation.
Remarks:
*Students must complete the relevant language subject Level I before taking Level II.
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