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Aarhus University

AU Summer University
Application Deadline: 15 March
Tuition Fee: ≈ € 336 - ≈ € 530 (non-EEA)
Location: Aarhus / Denmark / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 5 days Start Date: August
Educational Form:
  • Summer/Winter school
Education Variants:
  • Face to face
Credits (ECTS): 5
Languages: English 
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Location of Aarhus University

Topics covered during the course: Capital structure and credit risk, dynamic capital structure choice, interaction of corporate financing and investment decisions, corporate financing and product market competition, strategic real options, corporate finance and asset pricing, corporate risk management, mergers and acquisitions, corporate cash holdings policies. Department of Economics and Business.

Level - Master - advanced
Date 20-24 August

Lecturers

Grzegorz Pawlina

VENUE DESCRIPTION

Aarhus C 8000 Aarhus Denmark

AU Summer University will take place on campus in the architecturally renowned yellow-brick buildings in the beautiful university park.

At the venue you will have access to a helpdesk and service centre. You find our Main Help Desk in the International Centre and the opening hours are 08.30-15.00 from Monday to Friday.

The International Centre is the central hub for all international and PhD activities at Aarhus University, and in the same building you find Dale's Café. Here you can buy sandwiches, coffee, snacks, and beers. With its informal lounge area this is the ideal place to relax and hang out with your fellow Summer University students.


Contents

Corporate finance deals on a graduate level with financial issues regarding the various decisions and strategies taken in relation to the corporation, e.g. dynamic capital budgeting, dynamic capital structure choices, corporate risk management, corporate financing and product market competition, and their interaction. Importantly, advanced corporate finance also analyzes incentive and information problems in decision making.

The goal of this course is to give students a thorough understanding of central corporate finance issues and to see how the problems can be analyzed using contemporaneous asset pricing and game theory.

Hours - Weeks - Period
24 hours of lectures/exercises in one week in August 20 - 24 in 118/1323

Recommended prerequisites
Derivatives and Risk Management (4388), Corporate Finance and Governance (5384) or similar
courses.

Teaching Methods
Lecture

Assessment
/ / Passed /failed

Exam time: 1 uge(r)

IELTS

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Students coming as Free-movers/non-Partner students (EU and non-EU students who do not have a bilateral partnership agreement with Aarhus University) applying for AU Summer University courses must apply by using the online form attached to each individual course. Afterwards you must hand in the required documentation for your university studies. Please remark that all freemovers are obliged to pay participation fees where as tuition fees only apply to freemovers from countries outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.

Requirements:

1. You are expected to have the same requirements that apply to regular students. Freemovers therefore need to provide documentation for their subject levels in applicable subjects. Mathemathics if applying for courses offered by the School of Business and Social Science. Mathematics, chemistry, and physics if applying for courses offered by Faculty of Science and Technology.
2. If you are applying for admission to AU Summer University courses at Master level, you must hold a relevant Bachelor's degree (Or as a minimum 180 ECTS in your study programme)
3. An English test as you are expected to have a high level of English proficiency

English language requirements - 'English B' and 'English A'

English language requirements for applicants with a non-Danish/Nordic entry qualification.

According to the Danish Ministry of Science's Order no. 181 on Admission to Danish Universities, and the Danish Ministry of Education’s Order no. 239 on Admission to Higher Education in Denmark (The Admission Order), all applicants must, as a minimum, document English language qualifications comparable to an "English B level" in the Danish upper secondary school (Gymnasium). A few courses require 'English A', which is one level higher than 'English B'.

English language qualifications can be documented as follows:

TOEFL:
English B – Test results of at least 560 (paper-based) or 83 (internet-based test)
English A – Test result of at least 600 (paper-based) or 100 (internet-based test)
IELTS:
English B – Test results with a minimum score of 6.5 points
English A – Test results with a minimum score of 7.0 points
Cambridge/Oxford:
English B – Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
English A – Certificate of Proficiency (CPE)
CEFR validated English language course:
English B – C1 level
English A – C2 level
”Native speakers” with an English taught qualifying exam (including applicants from USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain). Applicants from all other countries (including African and Asian countries, where the exam has been taught in English) must submit a test.

Danish/Nordisk entrance examination

With an English level the Danish Agency for International Education considers comparable to a Danish B/A level in English.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

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