Open Class - Professional MBA
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- 2015-10-28
2016 Fall Open Class Program
SKK GSB cordially invites prospective applicants to MBA classroom in November.
The program is a precious opportunity to experience real MBA class, tour SKK GSB facility and have Q&A session with students, faculty and staff individually.
Please find more information below:
Program: Professional MBA (Evening Course)
Venue:
International Hall #90405 room (4th Fl.), Sungkyunkwan University (Map)
Schedules
Session 1
Date: November 5(Thu)
Time:
6:30 PM ~ 7:00 PM Q&A session
7:00 PM ~ 8:30 PM Class observation
Session 2
Date: November 10(Tue)
Time:
6:30 PM ~ 7:00 PM Q&A session
7:00 PM ~ 8:30 PM Class observation
Pre-registration at http://gsb.skku.edu/en/admission.jsp?mode=write
Others
- Parking is available in the International Hall Bldg. and parking coupon will be provided.
- Supper and tea will be provided.
- Contact Info.: Hwa Yeon Cho (Tel. 02-740-1520/ chohw@skku.edu)
Course Information
Course: Investment Management (Prof. Raunaq Pungaliya)
Topic:
Nov 5 (Thu): The Current Global Investment Landscape
Nov 10 (Tue): Stock Valuation
Course Description:
This course introduces fundamental concepts and tools for investment and portfolio management. The course will have a practical flavor and will be of particular interest to those interested in the asset management industry, and/or those interested in investing on their own account. Theoretical frameworks that help make sense of risks inherent in investment opportunities will be introduced, and their advantages and pitfalls carefully examined.
Course: Global Business Environment / Prof. Andrew Yi
Topic:
Nov 5 (Thu): Output & Economic Growth
Nov 10 (Tue): Money, Interest Rates, and Central Banks
Course Description:
The course introduces the most fundamental concepts in macroeconomics and international economics that are critical in understanding the current global economic events and business environments. The course will help students understand the current events and evaluate policy choices with relevant analytical tools. Students will be presented with materials that constitute the core of economists’ viewpoints in today’s global economy: (i) what determines economic growth and causes fluctuations in outputs; (ii) the role of central banks and monetary policy in global economy; (iii) forces that drive financial markets and financial crises, and their impact on the world economy; and (iv) factors that influence international trades and the sources of conflicts. The course will discuss roles played by the governments, central banks, and financial institutions, and examine investment and strategic issues faced by businesses in the global economy. The course will be presented through lectures, exercises and student-led discussions of cases and readings.
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