Syllabus

Title
0675 Industry Lab I
Instructors
Mag.Dr. Alexander Fleischer, Christian Ochs, Ph.D.
Contact details
Type
FS
Weekly hours
4
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/03/18 to 09/21/18
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Master Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Place and time to be announced
Contents

The Industry Lab is a project-oriented course in cooperation with an industry partner. Students have the task to apply the skills and methods they learn(ed) in the common courses of their studies to solve a specific real-life problem the industry partner demands. Usually, an Industry Lab is completed by delivering a program code and a documentation, and by presenting the result to representatives of the industry partner company.

Learning outcomes

The industry labs contribute to the students’ ability to:

  • understand, analyze and solve complex real-life financial problems using mathematical and statistical models
  • use mathematical and statistical methods and computational procedures for financial decision-making
  • know how to handle financial market data and information systems in theory and practice
  • develop and apply computational processes for solving finance-related problems
  • translate theory into practical decision-making.Moreover, they foster students’ ability to:
  • work well in teams and participate actively in problem-solving processes
  • organize themselves in relation to group work including presentation and report writing skills.
  • work under the pressure of deadlines
  • critically evaluate and analyze risks of financial instruments using current models and methods
Teaching/learning method(s)
In small groups (three students/group), students work together on industry projects with selected corporate partners.Each lab is supervised by a WU faculty member and project leader(s) of the corporate partner.The course delivery varies depending on the particular industry lab. Please visit http://www.wu.ac.at/qfin/prog/il for more detailed information.
Assessment

The assessment will be based on the following deliverables:

  • Final report
  • Intermediate presentations
  • Active participations

The project results will be assessed with respect to academic quality, practical relevance and project management skills.

Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

Successful completion of

  • Mathematics I, and
  • Financial Markets and Instruments
Availability of lecturer(s)
firstname.secondname@wu.ac.at
Last edited: 2018-06-21



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