EPN-V2

ØAADM4500 Leadership Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Ledelse
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history
Curriculum
FALL 2020
Schedule
  • Introduction

    None.

  • Recommended preliminary courses

    Det er en fordel om studentene som tar dette emnet har grunn/forkunnskaper om motivasjon fra kurs som ØAADM1100 organisasjonspsykologi og/eller ØAADM3500 Praktisk Personalledelse.

  • Required preliminary courses

    Knowledge

    The student has

    • a broad overview of different sources of risks and how they affect the cashflows and the value of the corporation
    • knowledge about how to quantify those risks with popular risk measures
    • knowledge of how to mitigate or eliminate the risk exposure with standard derivative contracts
    • understanding of when risk management adds value to a corporation

    Skills

    The student can

    • identify different sources of risks and quantify a corporation¿s exposure to them
    • calculate the impact of different risks using popular risk measures, e.g., Value-at-Risk, for individual positions and for entire portfolios or the entire corporation
    • employ appropriate financial instruments to mitigate or eliminate the impact of the different sources of risks.

    Competence

    The student is able to quantify and manage the risk of a corporation and has a critical understanding of the limitations of the various techniques discussed in the course.

  • Learning outcomes

    The course is taught in plenary lectures, and students work on and discuss different assignments in groups and plenary sessions.

  • Content

    • Ledelse som personlighet.
    • Ledelse som stil og atferd.
    • Ledelse som situasjonsavhengig.
    • Leder-medarbeider-relasjon.
    • Klassiske ledelsesstudier.
    • Nye ledelsesteorier.
    • Ledelse og motivasjon.

  • Teaching and learning methods

    Students have to hand in written assignments by set deadlines during the semester. The scope of the assignment (number of pages) varies depending on the nature of the assignment. Approval of the assignments is a condition for taking the exam. If the assignment is not approved, the student will be given one opportunity to submit an improved version. The lecturer will inform students of deadlines for submission.

  • Course requirements

    A written exam (four hours) is held at the end of the semester.

  • Assessment

    Calculator (see separate regulations).

    One dictionary (either first language-English/English-first language or English/English)

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    A grade scale with grades from A to E for pass and F for fail is used.

  • Grading scale

    An internal and an external examiner will grade the exam papers.

  • Examiners

    Applied Statistical Methods, Corporate Finance and Financial Markets.

  • Course contact person

    The course covers the following topics:

    • The need for risk management
    • Risk in selected markets: currency, commodity, financial securities
    • Methods to measure and quantify risk
    • VaR, stress testing, simulation and other methods
    • Risk management: neutralisation, diversification, insurance