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Morgan Stanley Case Study

Neptun Code

MODY0PA01

Organiser

FFA Department of Finance

Subject Type

Elective subject (unlimited choice)

Short summary

The aim of the course is for the participants to gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the valuation procedures of an investment bank with an international background, by working on a case study.

Language

English

 Hours

2x4 hours = 8 hours

Recognition / credits

1 credit 

Students we recommend

All BUEB Students of Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes

Assessment Methods

Students work on the case study by teams during the course, which ends with a presentation. Active participation in the project week is mandatory.

The course is closing with a practical grade. 70% of the assessment is based on team presentations, and another 30% is based on instructor evaluation of weekday assignments and course activity.

Lecturer

Morgan Stanley practitioners

Further information

FFA Department of Finance

Other

This course belongs to an elective course within the Financial Services Specialisation, the later is for 3 credits

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