Following a slow start during the 1970's when financial derivatives were a
matter for rocket scientists, increasingly sophisticated financial products
have been developed and are now commonly used by individuals everywhere:
employees get rewarded with the uncertain future earnings of their company,
flat owners insure themselves against the fluctuations in the interest rates
and investors try to limit their losses in falling markets.
Who is this course for?
Lifelong-learners with a quantitative background and workers from the
financial sector are most likely to enjoy the subject; a much broader
audience will however benefit from the original manner how financial
risk is accounted for using numerical simulations instead of algebra.
The material is organized in modules and every learner can choose his own
level of difficulty. This allows business people who are uncomfortable
with differential calculus to learn intuitively from the simulations,
while scientists learn the jargon before translating it into financial
models.
What are the course targets?
Starting from historical market prices, the participants will learn to
formulate strategies to hedge or gear a portfolio to any desired risk
level.
Virtual experimentation using applets develops the intuition for the
fair price of an option, which is often more useful than a formula!
At a more advanced level, graduates with a quantitative background
will formulate and implement models that are similar to the one,
which awarded the counterpart of the Nobel Prize in economics in 1979
to Black & Scholes.
Regular students who fulfill the course
requirements
are granted 4 credit points in the Swedish academic system (Ladok) and
a course certificate.
Prerequisites.
Simple arithmetics is sufficient to follow the course in a descriptive
manner and to acquire a practical understanding from the basic learning
scheme.
At a more advanced level, participants have to have a minimal knowledge
of differential calculus to follow the analytic derivations and some
elementary programming to modify the numerical schemes implemented in
the applets.
Flexible self-learning environment.
Apart from the tutorials that are organized locally at the begining
of the Swedish Netuniversity and
the Master in Applied Finance course, all the
material and the human support remains accessible anytime from anywhere
via the Internet.
Each module comes with its own set of assignments, which can be carried
out when time allows; they are submitted for correction to a human and /
or a virtual tutor using a regular web browser.
The problem based learning method used in this course is particularly
well suited for lifelong learning students who have professional
obligations and cannot easily attend lectures on a regular basis.
Admission, tuition fee, sponsorship.
Students affiliated with a European university can participate free of
charge in the Netuniversity course that is sponsored by the Swedish
government (see below).
Self-learners from sister universities and the developing world who
cannot easily afford to pay the price of a book are sponsored by
Lifelong-learners: they are kindly requested to send a short
motivation letter with a few words about their background to
André Jaun.
Other learners who want to study outside the official course periods
have to pay a fee for the teaching support.
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Distance learning schemes
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Our cyber tutoring remains accessible throughout the year; continued
education with human support outside the academic framework is however
not formally offered nor supported by the Royal Institute of Technology.
A paying service is maintained by the teachers and can be accessed from
this website.
To open an account and start studying, all you need is to complete the
registration form
with a valid e-mail address where we can send your password and maintain
a regular contact with you.
A variety of learning schemes are designed to provide different levels of
support and depend whether you are affiliated with a university or not. Free-learning (for universities & developing world)
Self-learners from sister universities and the developing world who
cannot easily afford to pay the fee of a book have been sponsored by
Lifelong-learners since 2002 and are warmly welcome to register free of
charge; others are kindly requested to register for a paying scheme.
Open-learning (for everyone)
Distance learning services with or without support are offered throughout
the year under
this link.
The same material is taught by the same university teachers in an open
manner, providing flexibility for the enrollement, the duration of the
course and the strict academic requirements.
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Special courses planned during the year 2005
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These courses are organized in collaboration with public universities
and companies and are limited in time.
Swedish Netuniversity (19 September - 16 December 2005, 4pts, 6ECTS)
This is the regular course taught at the Royal Institute of Technology
(KTH) internally to graduate students (2D5244), externally to continued
education students (2D4282) and is free of charge for students who are
affiliated with a public university in Europe.
Apart from an optional tutorial that is given at KTH in Stockholm, the
course can be completed entirely at a distance within the
Swedish Netuniversity context.
To register, qualifying participants have both to
fill-in an application form (preferably before 15 May) and to
open an account
(Swedish residents provide 10 digits personal number, others the date
of birth in the form YYMMDD) on the dedicated website.
Master of Applied Finance in Singapore (3 October - 16 December 2005)
The course is part of the
Master in Applied Finance (MAF)
programme offered by the NGAAEC
in Singapore on behalf of the
University of Adelaide.
Students are kindly requested to register both with their programme
manager, Mr Thiang Hock Goh, and to fill-in the registration form
on-line two weeks before the course starts.
Private companies and firms
Intensive courses with lectures and tutorials are occasionally organized
for groups of 8-12 persons. The list can not be disclosed here, but
specific information will be displayed on your Intranet if a course
is organized in your company. If you would like to organize such a
course, please contact
André Jaun
(tel: +46 70 7971879) to enquire about the possibilities.
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