Capital Market - a subject offered in English 330-ES1-3RKA#A
Study profile: general academic
Study format: full-time
Subject type: elective major subject
Field and discipline of study: social sciences, economics, and finance
Year of study/semester: Year 3/semester 6
Entry requirements: -
Number of teaching hours: 15 hours of tutorials
ECTS points: 1
Student workload:
Type of student activity: Number of hours
Class participation: 15 hours
Preparation for classes: 5 hours
Literature reading: 4 hours
Consultation participation: 1 hour
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to classes requiring direct teacher participation: Number of hours: 16 hours, ECTS points: 0.6.
Practical workload: Number of hours: 0, ECTS points: 0.0.
Teaching methods: - seminar with theoretical introduction, problem-solving and discussion
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
3RKA_U1: The student is able to present his/her task and participate in discussions on topics related to financial markets, including the capital market, justifying his/her opinion based on literature (KP6_UK1)
3RKA_U2: The student is able to use a foreign language in accordance with the requirements specified for the B2 level, using specialized terminology related to finance (KP6_UK2)
3RKA_U3: The student is able to use the acquired knowledge to solve problems and analyze situations in finance and financial markets, with particular emphasis on the capital market (KP6_UU2)
Assessment criteria
Grading is based on a point system. Students earn points for solving problems (8 x 5 points, maximum 40 points).
Grades:
21 – 24 points – 3.0
25 – 28 points – 3.5
29 – 32 points – 4.0
33 – 36 points – 4.5
37 – 40 points – 5.0
Bibliography
Obligatory:
M. Choudhry, D. Joannas, R. Pereira, R. Pienaar, Capital market instruments : analysis and valuation, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002.
Additional:
Kopestyńska Z., English for the capital market, Warszawa : Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, 1996.
Additional information
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