EPN-V2

VCOAK6000 Coaching and Communication Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Coaching og kommunikasjon
Study programme
Bachelor Programme in Social Work
Coaching and Communication
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2022/2023
Course history

Introduction

No prerequisites.

Required preliminary courses

Knowledge

The student

  • appreciates the complexities involved in international financial transactions.
  • understands the various factors that help determine exchange rates.
  • can calculate foreign exchange risk exposures.
  • understands the various risk mitigation techniques, such as derivatives, that can be used to hedge foreign exchange rate risks.

Skills

The student can

  • apply financial theory in analysis of complex risk management problems faced by multinational firms.
  • develop risk mitigating strategies exploiting instruments that are traded in international financial markets.
  • assess value effects for the firm's owners of risks and risk mitigating techniques in order to devise value maximizing strategies

Learning outcomes

The course material is discussed in lectures. Instructor provides suggestions for voluntary exercises. The students are encouraged to work in groups on one assignment that count 25% towards final grading. However, in some special cases a student can work individually on this assignment.

Teaching and learning methods

None

Course requirements

The grading is based on two components: 1. Obligatory Assignment; 2. Written examination.

The obligatory assignment counts 25% of the final grade. This assignment is to be carried out in groups of 2-3 students. However, in some special cases a student may be allowed to work individually. The teacher will give information regarding the deadline for handing in the assignment. Failing to hand-in the assignment within deadline will disqualify the group of the students (or the student as the case may be) to take the written examination.

The four-hour written examination at the end of the term counts 75% towards the final grade.

The final grade is based on weighted average of the obtained grades of the two components i.e. 25% for assignment + 75% for written exam. To get an overall grade, it is mandatory for the students to pass both the components i.e. assignment and written examination.

The students who wish to write the examination later, or the students who want to re-write the examination are not required to do the assignment afresh. Their obtained grade of the assignment shall count towards their final grade.

Assessment

A list of reference aids allowed will be published on our website.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Letter grading A-F.

Grading scale

The course instructor will grade the assignment.

The written exam will be assessed by an internal and an external examiner. A selection of at least 25% of the exam papers will be assessed by two examiners. The grades awarded to exam papers assessed by the external and internal examiner will be used to determine the level of all exam papers.

Examiners

Muhammad Azeem Qureshi

Admission requirements

  • The international financial environment
  • Theories of exchange rate determination
  • The international monetary system
  • Exchange rate behavior
  • Exchange rate risk management
  • Currency derivatives
  • Asset and liability management in international context

Course contact person

The course primarily covers topics that do not build on elective courses. Thus required courses from first two years suffice although some concepts from elective courses, Corporate Finance (Foretaksfinans) and International Economics in particular, are useful.