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Comments: Course is taught in English. Prerequisite: Micro-Economics for graduate students (research and non-research) with any grade or study concomitantly.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
55663 | mutual funds
קרנות נאמנות
0.5 h
1 credit/s
2nd Semester
Taught in English
Lecturer Name
Lesson Type
Group
Semester
Week Day
Special Dates
Hour
Room/Campus
STOFFMAN
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Tuesday
02/06/20
15:30-18:15
חדר ישיב (Mt. Scopus)
STOFFMAN
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Wednesday
03/06/20
15:30-18:15
חדר ישיב (Mt. Scopus)
STOFFMAN
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Thursday
04/06/20
15:30-18:15
Soc. 2305 (Mt. Scopus)
STOFFMAN
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Sunday
07/06/20
15:30-18:15
חדר ישיב (Mt. Scopus)
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: The course will start at 15:30 untill 18:30.
The course is available for research students and students of Financial Economics. Students who are studying in the Finance prowgam, must be approved by Prof. Yafeh.e
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: Course will be given in English,Prerequisites. The student must have studied course no. 55803 or no. 55904.
Students may submit their paper in Hebrew or in English.
This course is an alternative to a seminar.
Precondition for a seminar: an average of the two courses: no. 55832 and 55846 of 80 in expanded programs, while if in primary and secondary specialization - an average of 75 is needed.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
55732 | The Landscape of Ownership Around the World; An Analiysis of the Differences
Comments: This course is intended for Financing and Accounting PhD students and for Financial Economy students. The course will take place in the meetings room no. 4128, level 4, in the Business School.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: Signing up for the course requires the lecturers' agreement. Please send your CV and grades certificate before the 3 October, 2019. Student of this course get an exemption from course no. 55910.
The lessons will begin at 18:30.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
55718 | Financial Regulation World Wide: Principles, Institutions Applications
רגולציה פיננסית גלובלית: עקרונות, מוסדות ויישומיהם
Comments: Students who have taken the "Strategic Management" course (55510) are exempt from taking this course, and must complete all their duties for the graduate degree, by choosing other Business School courses from the Graduate course catalogue.
Group B: lessons will be taught in English.
Group C will study in Givat Ram campus.
70 is a passing grade for Graduates taking this course.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: Group 1 will take place in Givat Ram.
Group 3 lessons will be held in English and will begin at 18:15.
Group 4 will take place in Rehovot.
A passing grade for Graduate students: 70.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: Prerequisite: Course no. 55797, 55796
Group B will take place at the Edmond Safra campus and is part of the "Avnei Pina" program with no prerequisite.
Group A in the first semester will be taught in English and is open to Business Administration
undergraduate students.
Group D will be in Rehovot.
A passing grade for Graduates: 70.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
55977 | Stock Markets and Financial Systems around the World
Comments: The course will be taught in English.
Precondition: student must have completed course no. 55803 or 55904. On two Mondays there will be classes together with course 55710.
This is a mandatory course for Financial Economics students.
The lessons will start at 15:30.
School of Business Administration | Business Administration
Comments: The lessons will be given in English.
The course is limited to 25 students.
The course is open also for 3rd year undergraduate students as an option course. The course will last 6 meetings, and the exam will take place during the final meeting.