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Sozialkompetenz
  • erklären, diskutieren und kritisieren die eigene Arbeit durch mündliche Präsentationen, schriftliche und visuelle Kommunikation
  • verwalten die Entwicklung ihrer Arbeit sowohl auf technischer als auch auf koordinativer Ebene im Umgang mit allen Projektplanern und Projektplanerinnen (Architektinnen und Architekten, Ingenieurinnen und Ingenieure, Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer usw.)
Methodenkompetenz
  • identifizieren Schlüsselelemente von Problemstellungen und wählen angemessene Methoden
  • erlernen Werkzeuge, um eine Vision kreativ umzusetzen
  • wenden einer Vielzahl von Design- und Forschungsmethoden und Visualisierungstechniken an
Sozialkompetenz
  • Understand and critically discuss the arguments of fellow students.
  • Work together in small groups to solve assignments and small examples discussed in class.
  • Evaluate the solutions of fellow students; explain carefully why they might be right or wrong.
  • Understand the flaws and problems of fellow students, reaction without offense.
  • React to other opinions and defend their solution without being offended.
Methodenkompetenz
  • Know the requirements for the basic models of portfolio optimization and market equilibrium theory.
  • Understand the implications and flaws of these models.
  • Apply these models in changing market conditions.
  • Find and use the model needed in a specific situation/setting.
  • Apply the models in individual assignments and in a group business game.
  • Evaluate outcomes and discuss them critically.
  • Understand the applicability and validity of the different models.
  • Evaluate models and decide upon which of the models fits their needs best.
Fachkompetenz
  • Know the basic asset classes and their respective financial instruments.
  • Know the difference between strategical and tactical asset allocation.
  • List the requirements and repeat the basic concepts of Mean-Variance Theory.
  • Know the difference between Sharpe-Ratio and Information-Ratio
  • List the requirements and how to derive the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM).
  • Know how to extend the Single-index-Model to Multi-Factor Models.
  • Know the concepts of Arbitrage and how to derive the resulting model of Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT).
  • Understand the basic financial instruments and their pricing.
  • Describe the optimal investment process.
  • Understand portfolio statistics and underlying statistical concepts.
  • Explain the difference between risky and risk-free assets.
  • Describe the outcomes of portfolio theory in a risk-return diagram.
  • Understand the concept of risk, its decomposition into unsystematic and systematic risk, and the effects of (naïve) diversification.
  • Understand the concept of beta in the Single-Index Model.
  • Understand the concept of beta and the market risk-premium in context of the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
  • Understand the concept of beta and factor portfolios in the Multi-Factor-Model.
  • Understand the concepts of Arbitrage.
  • Understand why APT is a much more general concept of market equilibrium than CAPM.
  • Understand the working and pricing of fixed income securities.
  • Understand the term structure of interest rates and their influence on the prices of fixed income securities.
  • Understand the implications of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis on financial markets.
  • Calculate the risk and return of financial instruments based on observable market values.
  • Calculate the Minimum-Variance-Portfolio.
  • Calculate the optimal risky portfolio.
  • Calculate the idiosyncratic and the market-specific risk of a portfolio.
  • Calculate an optimal portfolio in the context of Single-Index-Models.
  • Calculate the Security Market Line in the CAPM and derive Arbitrage Opportunities thereon.
  • Calculate Bond Yields, Duration and other measures of fixed income securities and fixed income portfolios.
  • Know how to design an event study to test and identify flaws of the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
  • Perform financial statement analysis.
  • Estimate Index-Models, and how to derive an optimal portfolio in this context.
  • Analyze financial instruments in the common context of Mean-Variance Theory.
  • Understand the Two-Fund Separation Theorem and derive the Capital Market Line.
  • Find Arbitrage Opportunities.
  • Relate different concepts of market equilibrium.
  • Identify and exploit arbitrage opportunities.
  • Identify the efficiency of financial markets.
  • Combine different assets in an optimal portfolio.
  • Relate the concept of the risk-return tradeoff to the optimal allocation of assets.
  • Relate the concept of the Efficient Market Theory to observed market conditions.
  • Evaluate the different models in the context of changing market conditions.
  • Decide upon investment opportunities by evaluating any type of equity and fixed income securities.
  • Evaluate equity and fixed income instruments.
  • Evaluate optimal allocations of assets in the Markowitz Context.
Selbstkompetenz
  • nehmen die eigene Lernfähigkeit und Lernbereitschaft wahr.
  • kommunizieren selbstständig, reflektieren ihr eigenes Handeln und nehmen eine richtige Selbsteinschätzung vor.
  • übernehmen durch ihre Selbstdisziplin, Flexibilität und Zielorientierung Verantwortung wahr.
  • zeichnen sich durch Einsatzfreude, Pflichtbewusstsein und Zuverlässigkeit aus.
  • vertreten ihre Selbstständigkeit und Selbstmotivation und beeinflussen dadurch in positiver Weise ihren Leistungswillen.
Methodenkompetenz
  • replicate the content of case studies in relation to E-commerce (as-is situation, solution, results).
  • discuss case studies in the field of E-commerce with relation to methods and theories covered in the lecture.
  • solve different assignments with relation to the case study by using the methods learnt.
  • compare the as-is situation and solutions described in different cases and identify possibilities for improvement.
  • develop new E-commerce solutions and approaches for the case studies used.
  • evaluate the developed solutions regarding its advantages and sustainability.
Fachkompetenz
  • are able to describe the fundamental concepts of E-commerce
  • describe the impact of E-Commerce and its business models on individuals, organizations, and society. They exemplify concepts, definitions and tasks; describe important factors distinguishing E-Business and traditional retail.
  • apply methods and models in relation with E-Commerce solve contemporary problems.
  • identify connections between concepts in E-Commerce, business models, information systems, and information technology.
  • combine models, methods, and theories to implement holistic E-commerce concepts.
  • evaluate the learned concepts and methods regarding its advantages and explanatory power - especially regarding different competitive strategies.
Selbstkompetenz
  • nehmen die eigene Lernfähigkeit und Lernbereitschaft wahr.
  • kommunizieren selbstständig, reflektieren ihr eigenes Handeln und nehmen eine richtige Selbsteinschätzung vor.
  • nehmen durch ihre Selbstdisziplin, Flexibilität und Zielorientierung Verantwortung wahr.
  • zeichnen sich durch Einsatzfreude, Pflichtbewusstsein und Zuverlässigkeit aus.
  • vertreten ihre Selbstständigkeit und Selbstmotivation und beeinflussen dadurch in positiver Weise ihren Leistungswillen.
Sozialkompetenz
  • nehmen die Ausführungen des Dozenten (Input, Fragestellungen und Lösungen) wahr und schenken den Bemerkungen der Mitstudenten Aufmerksamkeit.
  • arbeiten teilweise in Partnerarbeit zusammen an der Lösung zu vorgegebenen Aufgabenstellungen des Dozenten sowie in Gruppenarbeit im Rahmen des Selbststudiums.
  • beurteilen Lösungsvorschläge von Mitstudenten, bewerten eigene Lösungsvorschläge (Kritik geben können).
  • zeichnen sich durch Teamfähigkeit, Kommunikationsfähigkeit und Kooperationsfähigkeit aus.
  • vertreten und begründen eigene Lösungsvorschläge bei Kritik durch den Dozenten bzw. durch Mitstudenten (Kritik annehmen können).
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