MBA Programs with Governance as Tag

Advanced Auditing I Course of BAcc at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

and Auditing
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CAEA3228
Course Title : Internal Auditing
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : Pass CAEA2218 Auditing Principles
Learning Outcomes : At At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Explain the roles of internal audit function in ensuring good corporate
governance.
2. Describe the basic theories, concepts and processes of internal
auditing.
3. Apply the basic knowledge in prescribing the internal audit procedures.
4. Analyze different types of audit performed by the internal auditors.
5. Evaluate the importance of ethics in internal audit.
Synopsis of Course Contents : This course discusses the basic theories, concepts, processes and
applications of internal auditing. It emphasises the role of internal audit
function in ensuring good corporate governance. Students will also be
exposed to relevant ethical issues.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 40%
Final Examination : 60%

Advanced Financial Management Course at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

900 771 Advanced Financial Management
Concepts of modern developments in financial theories, financial markets and institutions, international financial management, development and applications of financial instruments, Chief executive officers roles in corporate value creation and system creation as well as concepts of good corporate governance and ethics.

Electronic Media Governance and Policy Issues E-Biz Course at Business School IUJ

Electronic Media Governance and Policy Issues
Over the past decade the Internet has gone from being a medium used mainly by the research and academic communities to what governments in the United Nations World Summit on the Information society called “a central element of the infrastructure of the nformation Society” and described as “global facility available to the public”. The Internet is both platform and engine for economic and social development.

The objective of the course is to introduce and raise understanding of major Internet policy issues, particularly emphasizing the concept of openness as an architectural and operating principle that has enabled the development and success of the Internet. Discussion of shifts in regulatory policy and the international political dialogue about the Internet will provide students with an insight into possible future directions of the medium. Internet policy and Internet governance are firmly on the International political agenda, and are being vigorously discussed in new global, multi-stakeholder forums. This course will provide students with grounding in these essential issues.

Corporate Governance Course at The University of Tokyo

4803: Corporate Governance
Winter Tanaka
This course studies corporate governance and corporate law. It covers such topics as shareholders’ voting rights, directors’ fiduciary duties, mandatory disclosure systems and takeover defenses.

Corporate Finance Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6033
Corporate Finance
General Information
This course focuses on financial decisions in the modern corporation. The basic topics to be covered include: capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, dividend policy, public offerings, and incentives and contacting problems. There will also be some treatment of mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. The course objective is to integrate these various topics into standard theories of risk and return, and the valuation of assets in order to provide a theoretical framework for considering corporate finance problems and issues, with an understanding of how it applies to the real world.

Financial Services Regulations Course of MFin at University of Hong Kong

MFIN7004
Financial Services Regulations

Hsu, Berry
General Information
This course provides students with the legal background necessary to comply with the regulatory requirements in banking and finance. It covers the legal aspects of corporate governance, the legal framework of banking and finance, and financial products, including derivatives. This course also provides students with background on market access in financial services, as China embarks on liberalization of its financial markets as a member of the WTO.
Extra Information
Equivalent to MFIN6011 Derivatives: Law & Regulation

Case studies in corporate finance B Course at University of Hong Kong

FINA0303 B Case studies in corporate finance B

Semester : 2
For Student of Year : 2&3

Lecturer : Liu, Qiao

This course is structured around the most important financial decisions made at firm level in an uncertain environment. For examples: what capital structure to adopt (financing decision); how to value a firm or investment project (investment/valuation decision); how to raise capital in the equity market (IPO decision); what mechanisms to put in place to discipline manager and the largest shareholder (corporate governance decision); whether to return cash and how to return cash to investors (dividend/share repurchase decision); and whether a firm should engage in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activities and how to do an M&A right (M&A decision). This course exposes students to some of the most fundamental issues in corporate finance today as well as some of the most important advances in corporate finance of the last decade. It will offer students an opportunity to understand how the concepts and theories of corporate finance are applied in real world and generate lasting impact on firm values, a driving issue faced and constantly asked by CFOs and CEOs. This course will be taught using a case-oriented approach.

Extra Information

Pre-requisites: BUSI0016 or FINA1002 Introduction to finance or FINA1003 Corporate finance.

A Case studies in corporate finance A Course at University of Hong Kong

FINA0303 A Case studies in corporate finance A

Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 2&3

This course is structured around the most important financial decisions made at firm level in an uncertain environment. For examples: what capital structure to adopt (financing decision); how to value a firm or investment project (investment/valuation decision); how to raise capital in the equity market (IPO decision); what mechanisms to put in place to discipline manager and the largest shareholder (corporate governance decision); whether to return cash and how to return cash to investors (dividend/share repurchase decision); and whether a firm should engage in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activities and how to do an M&A right (M&A decision). This course exposes students to some of the most fundamental issues in corporate finance today as well as some of the most important advances in corporate finance of the last decade. It will offer students an opportunity to understand how the concepts and theories of corporate finance are applied in real world and generate lasting impact on firm values, a driving issue faced and constantly asked by CFOs and CEOs. This course will be taught using a case-oriented approach.

Advanced Corporate Finance Course at University of Hong Kong

FINA0304 Advanced Corporate Finance

Semester : 1 & 2
For Student of Year : 2&3

The objective of this course is to introduce the theoretical literature on the microeconomics of corporate finance in a unified framework. Topics covered include: corporate financing and agency costs, corporate financing under asymmetric information, liquidity and risk management, corporate finance and product markets, passive and active monitoring in corporate finance, lending relationship and investor activism, control rights and corporate governance, and takeovers. Subtle elements of information and agency considerations are emphasized.

Extra Information

Pre-requisite: FINA1003 Corporate finance
Mutually exclusive course: FINA0302 Theories of corporate finance

Faculty of Economics at University of Indonesia

Faculty of Economics

FEUI was established in September 18, 1950, when the Social-Economics Department of UILaw Faculty separated itself to become UI’s Faculty of Economics. At the same time, the students of the National Academy, who also studied economics science, merged with the newly-established faculty. Those students were the first class of FEUI. Uniquely, the three-hundred students were taught by limited-number of teaching staff, and the students themselves managed all the administration business.

Vision
To establish FEUI’s knowledge society that has international perspective and sensitivity towards the nation’s need and that emphasizes good governance principles.

Mission
To produce top quality Economics and Business graduates in ASEAN
To excell in the teaching of Economics and Business among ASEAN’s countries
To create a strong academic culture in Economics and Business among the lecturers.
To encourage research and social service that can improve Indonesians’ welfare


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