Quantitative Methods and Finance (1st year undergraduate) (Autumn 2021, Spring 2022)
The module is designed to provide a sound foundation for your future studies in finance, accounting or management. The topics covered include maths revision, the time value of money, rates of change (calculus), statistics, probability distributions and simple regression.
Introduction to Finance (1st year undergraduate) (Autumn 2021, Spring 2022)
This module provides a comprehensive overview of the financial system, covering key instruments, markets, and fundamental finance concepts. Topics include securities markets, return and risk, and portfolio theory, equipping students with essential analytical tools for understanding financial decision-making.
Portfolio Analysis (2nd year undergraduate) (Spring 2020)
This module examines the theoretical and empirical foundations of trading strategies employed by fund managers, emphasizing their practical applications in financial markets. It explores key theories of risk and return, analysing their implications for investor decision-making and portfolio management.
Financial Modelling (2nd year undergraduate) (Spring 2022)
This module equips students with quantitative methods to empirically analyse key financial theories covered in their program, including asset pricing, portfolio analysis, and corporate finance.
Corporate Finance (2nd year undergraduate) (Spring 2021)
This module covers key corporate financial decisions, including investment (capital allocation) and financing (capital raising), alongside fundamental theories of pay out policy and capital structure. Additionally, it introduces option pricing for valuing corporate flexibility and explores topics like debt financing, risk management, working capital management, and corporate restructuring.
Financial Management (3rd year undergraduate) (Autumn 2021)
Mathematics for Portfolios (3rd year undergraduate) (Autumn 2021)
Finance Capstone Project Summer School workshops (2nd year undergraduate) (Summer 2021)
Excel in Business and Organisations - Transitioning to the Digital Workplace (Spring 2022)
Research Project : Business Administration (Spring 2022)