MBA Programs with mathematics as Tag

Department of Finance and Banking Courses of BBA at University of Malaya

CBEB2308 Money and Banking
CBEB2310 Islamic Finance
CBEB2311 Financial Econometrics
CBEB2313 Mathematics for Finance
CBEB2320
Treasury Management
CBEB2321
Applied Financial Planning
CBEB3301
Risk Management and Insurance
CBEB3302
Investment
CBEB3308
Derivatives Market
CBEB3309
Bank Management
CBEB3310
Financial Markets and Institutions
CBEB3312
International Finance

Admission Detail of MBA at Khon Kaen University

How to Apply ?

Admission
CGSM normally announces the yearly application process around January to February and the semester starts at the beginning of June.
Qualification & Selection Process
Executive MBA Program: applicant’s eligibility are those with Bachelor degree in any academic field with no less than 3 years of working experience, and preferably with workable knowledge for computers.

Applicant must take the intensive interview and the criteria is subjected to the Graduate School regulation or the approval CGSM designated committee.

Young Executive MBA Program: applicant’s are those with Bachelor degree in any academic field who are interested in management study. Work experience is not required.

Applicants are required to take the written examination and intensive interview process. The examination consists of Business English, Mathematics and General Knowledge in Business.
How to apply
Interested person can get application form directly from
CGSM KKU Office at Sunthorn-Araya Arunanonchai Building (office hours 08.30-17.30 Mondy-Sunday)
CGSM Bangkok Office at 25 South Sathon Rd. Bangkok Insurance Building
Download application form and letter of recommendations form.

Application form and required documents must be submitted to CGSM Office during 6 January - 15 March 2003 with 1,000 Baht application fee. Or you can post/email the form with your money ticket or bank draft made payable to College of Graduate Study in Management Khon Kaen University.

Mathematics I Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

5701: Mathematics I
Summer Y. Arai
This course is an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduate students.

Introduction to Stochastic Calculus for Finance Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

5055: Introduction to Stochastic Calculus for Finance
Summer D.Nakazato
The lecture launches from the Black-Scholes non-arbitrage valuation theory base, then penetrates through the core of the Heath-Jarrow-Morton interest rate term structure model. It is destined for the hazard rate process for the credit portfolio evaluation where an art of financial engineering entangle with sophistication of actuarial mathematics. Current and hot topics on derivatives evaluation will be covered from theoretical perspectives aiming at practical solutions.

Financial Engineering Course of MFin at University of Hong Kong

MFIN7009
Financial Engineering
7
Zhang, Jin
General Information
Financial engineering is the design, development, and implementation of innovative financial products and of financial processes in the major market segments of currency, interest rates, equities, and commodities, for trading, investment, hedging, and risk management, using methods developed in finance, economics, mathematics, physics, and computational science. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, credit risk derivatives, insurance derivatives, exotic derivatives, volatility calibration, implementation of trading systems using Reuters, and advanced term structural models.
Extra Information
Prerequisite:

Mathematical Techniques of Finance I

C.D Derivatives Course at University of Hong Kong

FINA0301 C.D Derivatives

Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 2 & 3

To provide a comprehensive analysis of the properties of options and futures and to offer a theoretical framework within which all derivatives can be valued and hedged. Topics covered: simple arbitrage relationships for forward and futures contracts, hedging and basis risk, stock index futures, swaps, trading strategies involving options, valuation of options using a binomial model and the Black-Scholes formula, stock indices, currencies and futures, and exotic options.
Course Outline :

Extra Information

Prerequisite: For students admitted to 1st year of study in 2005-06 or before: BUSI0016/FINA1002 Introduction to finance. For students admitted to 1st year of study in 2006-07 or after: FINA1003 Corporate finance.

Mutually exclusive courses: ISME3010 Financial engineering, MATH2906 Financial calculus, STAT1802 Financial Mathematics, STAT2808 Derivatives markets and STAT3308 Financial engineering

Fixed income securities Course at University of Hong Kong

FINA0804 Fixed income securities

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

Lecturer : Gao, X.

An integrated analysis of the market institutions, theory and empirical evidence in the area of fixed-income markets. Topics covered: Treasury markets, bond mathematics, arbitrage-free models of the term structure, corporate-debt pricing, convertible bonds, primary mortgage markets and securitization, immunization and portfolio insurance, valuation of futures and options on bonds, embedded options, and interest rate risk management.

Extra Information

Prerequisite: For students admitted to 1st year of study in 2005-06 or before: BUSI0016/FINA1002 Introduction to finance and FINA0301 Derivatives securities. For students admitted to 1st year of study in 2006-07 or after: FINA1003 Corporate finance and FINA0301 Derivative securities or FINA0301 Derivatives.

BSCJ From School of Business and Public Administration

BSCJ From School of Business and Public Administration
University of Guam

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)

The Criminal Justice Program is designed as an interdisciplinary study drawing from legal studies, mathematics, psychology, business and public ../administration. Graduates qualify to hold management and ../administrative positions within the criminal justice system, i.e., corrections, customs, judiciary, policy, etc. The program requires sixteen (16) courses with each course completed in the sequence specified by advisors. In order to meet individual needs and interests, students may draw from several courses to complete their required electives. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in all major coursework.

For Business Administration majors, upper division Legal Studies (LW) and Public Administration (PA) courses may be used to fulfill upper division elective requirements outside SBPA.

Summary of degree requirements
BSCJ Degree
General Education Courses
Criminal Justice Major Courses
Criminal Justice Elective Courses
General Electives

Criminal Justice Major required coursework
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Trial and Evidence
Criminal Law
Correctional Security Management and Administration
Constitutional Law
Administration and Management of Criminal Justice Organization
Problems in Criminal Justice
Applied Statistics

MA151 or equivalent
Introduction to Computer Operations
Public Administration in Guam and in the Western Pacific
Public Administration and Management: Concepts and Applications
Impact of Government Regulatory Administration on Business
Government Public Information

Government Finance

Public Personnel Administration
Leadership Ethics in the Professions

General Education Component of BBA Program at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

General Education Component

Students are required to complete fifty-five (55) semester credit hours selected from the University’s General Education Requirements, as found in the Undergraduate Catalog.

The General Education philosophy states, “While courses in one’s major field prepare a student for success in a chosen profession, the General Education program helps prepare one for success in life.” These courses are important to the BBA degree program, particularly in the areas of essential skills, global and regional studies, modern language and the diversity of society. When all BBA degree program components are taken into consideration, approximately fifty percent (50%) are from non-business coursework.

While there are many choices among the General Education courses offered, it is strongly recommended that BBA students include the following courses during their first year of study (note: BA130 and BA110 are prerequisites to several required BBA Foundation courses):
Suggested General Education Courses
BA110
Freshman Composition
Freshman Composition
Fundamentals of Communications
Finite Mathematics
Intro. to Computer Operations
Principles of Economics
English Writing
English Writing
Communications
Mathematics
Statistics/ Computer
Individual & Society

The School intends that its students achieve the following learning outcomes from the General Education Component. Successful students will:
Complete the General Education Program, an important step toward a well-rounded education
Demonstrate essential skills sufficient to communicate clearly and effectively, use information technology for business purposes, and apply conceptual reasoning and quantitative analysis
Understand diversity, as displayed by the knowledge of other languages, cultures and regions. Know the political, social and economic environments in which businesses operate
Take subjects that will contribute to life-long learning in their personal lives and careers.

Information Management & Information Systems from College of Management

Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Information Management & Information Systems

. Educational Objectives

This program provides students with advanced understanding and skills in information management and information systems, which involves the study of modern management and computer technology. It encourages the development of analysis and design skills in the subject, which can make a vital contribution to the abilities to analyze, design, execute and evaluate complex problem in business sectors, government and organization.
.Skills Profile

The aims of the program are to
1. Provide firm knowledge in the theories of economics, management science, mathematics and natural science
2. Provide a conceptual understanding of information management and information system;
3. Understand the analytical skills, design skills and their application in the discipline;
4. Develop a range of management skills and competences in organizing, analyzing, researching, communicating, developing and utilizing information;
5. Develop the ability to solve problems;
6. Understand its current stage of development;
7. Acquire the skills to search documents and data, and abilities to do research and practical job.

. Length of Schooling and Degree

Duration 4 years
Degrees Conferred Bachelor of Management

. Hours/Credits

Total Credits 202.5
Curriculum Class Hours/Credits 2601/162.5
Percentage in Total Credits 80.2%

Including

Class Hrs/Crs of General Education 1089/68
Percentage in Total Credits 33.6%

Class Hrs/Crs of Basic Courses of Disciplines 1008/63
Percentage in Total Credits 31.1%

Class Hrs/Crs of Specialized Courses 504/31.5
Percentage in Total Credits 15.6%

Weeks/Credits of Major Practical Training 30/30
Percentage in Total Credits 14.8%

Minimum Credits of Extracurricular Activities and Practice 10
Percentage in Total Credits 4.9%

. Major Disciplines

Management Economics Computer Science & Technology

. Main Courses

Managerial Economics Macro-Economics Management Market Selling Operations Management Accounting Operation Research Computer Network System Data Structure Database Management Systems Electronic Business Management Information Systems