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FTMBA

For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
MOF5023 Global Study Trip 2 4 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Finance - No
This course is designed to expose students to the global market environment and advanced global practices and trends through visits to developed financial markets, where they visit global financial institutions to attend information sessions to introduce their strategic plans and business strategies and to meet with their specialists. The visits also include campus tours of major local universities where they have lectures delivered by renowned professors.
MOF5024 Global Financial Markets 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Finance - No
This course covers foreign exchange theory and global financial markets. More specifically, such topics as the structure of foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange rate theory (PPP), structure of global financial markets, international investment and financing, and related cases are dealt with in the class.
MOF5028 Applied Portfolio Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Finance - No
This course covers risk analysis and management of investment portfolios. Main topics to be covered include risks and various asset classes, technical analysis, macroeconomic analysis, asset allocations, portfolio formation, portfolio performance evaluation and risk management, hedge fund, alternative investment such as real estate, private equity, and commodities.
MOF5029 Financial Modeling 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Finance - No
This course deals with various financial modeling for valuation and risk management and its applications. The topics covered include financial modeling process, cost of capital, financial statement modeling, valuation modeling, risk modeling, option & real option modeling, and the use of Excel/VBA for financial modeling.
MOF5030 Financial Markets and Corporate Financial Strategy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Finance - No
This course covers theories and applications of coporate financial policies. Main topics to be covered in the course include capital structure theory, valuation and capital budgeting for leveraged firms, dividend policy, working capital management, M&A strategy and valuation, corporate restructuring, and case analysis.
MOF5033 Consumers and Marketing Strategy 1.5 3 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course covers consumer behavior theory which deals with consumer's decision-making process. It also delivers the fundamentals of marketing management such as product, price, promotion, and place.
MOF5035 New Finance Environment and Development Strategy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
The first half of the course covers recent trends in financial markets including fintech, bitcoins, and green finance. The behavioral patterns of financial consumers is also covered. The second half deals with how firms grow with mergers and acquisitions in the ever-changing business environment.
MOF5042 Firm Valuation and Financing Strategies 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course covers various topics in valuation and financing. Students will learn corporate financial analysis, corporate valuation (cost of capital estimation, cash flow estimation, growth rate estimation, dividend discount model, free cash flow model, PER, and PBR), mergers and acquisitions, and financing strategies with security issues.
MOF5043 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course helps students learn fundamental theories and practices in investments. Topics cover the role of security markets, classification of securities, security trading, fundamentals of bonds and stocks, the risk and return tradeoff, asset pricing models, market efficiency, behavioral finance, portfolio theory, portfolio management, portfolio performance evaluation, and cases (return analysis and asset allocation).
MOF5044 Insurance Theory & Practice 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
In this course, students learn the roles and functions of insurance, insurance mathematics, various types of insurance products, pension system, and insurance accounting.
MOF5045 Fixed Income Securities and Bond Portfolio Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
The objective of this course is to equip students with working knowledge in bonds and bond markets. Topics include bond market structure, bond types, bond issues and trading, bond valuation, MBS, ABS, interest rate derivatives, yield curve, term structure of interest rates, bond portfolio management, bond immunization strategies, and related cases.
MOF5048 Management Accounting 1.5 3 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course is about the basic theories and applications of managerial accounting. It covers such topics as the concept and classification of costs, cost flow, individual and aggregate cost accounting, variable/standard cost accounting, budget variance analysis, and performance evaluation.
MOF5049 Leadership 1.5 3 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course covers various theories and practices of leadership. Specific topics include the fundamental theories of leadership, individual and organization leadership, strategic leadership, management of changes, diversity, crisis management, and corporate ethics.
MOF5050 Financial Accounting 1.5 3 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course is about the basic theories and applications of financial accounting. It covers such topics as the fundamentals of financial accounting, K-IFRS, financial statement analysis, asset appraisal and asset impairment, asset corporate tax accounting, and financial statement analysis for financial institutions.
MOF5051 Knowledge Development Seminar 2 4 Major Master/Doctor Finance - No
This course consists of two parts: (1) Lecture Series in Humanities and (2) Samsung Shared Value seminars. In the lecture series in humanities, invited speakers will give lectures in topics in diverse areas in humanities including confucianism, history, philosophy, literature, and arts. The Samsung shared value seminars aim to help instill students with management insights by discussing current issues and sharing practical knowledge for financial institutions. Discussion topics include current major issues and challenges that each financial institutions in the group faces - management issues, business plans and strategies, product advertisements etc. Speakers are invited from each institution participating in the MBA program.