Derivates and Alternative Investments
Knowledge
The student ...
* Can demonstrate broad knowledge of key topics, issues, tools and methods within derivatives and alternative investments, including what a contingent claim is
* Can use, discuss and apply different theories about derivatives and alternative investments in tasks and case studies, such as how the price of a simple option is calculated
* Can update their knowledge in the use of derivatives for new financial products
* Has knowledge of the history of the subject area and especially the groundbreaking work of Black and Scholes
Skills
The student can...
* Apply knowledge of the valuation and risk of derivatives and alternative investments, as well as discussing potential sources for changes in value
* Reflect on their own understanding of the benefits, and controversies, related to derivatives markets
* Find, evaluate and refer to information related to pricing and analysis of different types of derivatives
* Use relevant tools, such as standard software or calculators, for simple calculations related to elementary derivatives and alternative investment assessments
General competence
The student ...
* Has insight into issues related to derivatives and alternative investments as well as controversies around such markets
* Can plan and carry out tasks that include empirical observations and their use in calculating the prices of derivatives
* Can communicate key theories, such as the Black and Scholes option pricing formula and its underlying assumptions, in an understandable manner both written and oral
* Can exchange views on the role of derivatives markets to people with or without a background in finance
* Has knowledge about recent developments within the derivatives market and alternative investments
Pen, pencil, ruler, approved calculator and bilingual Dictionary.
Calculator: Texas Instruments BA II Plus