Department of Engineering
Dean:Dr. Ármann Gylfason
Email:ru@ru.is
Website:http://www.ru.is/tvd
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MSc in Biomedical Engineering
Semesters:4
Years:2
ETCS:120
About majorÍ heilbrigðisverkfræði er verkfræðilegum aðferðum beitt til að fást við líffræðileg og læknisfræðileg viðfangsefni, s.s. uppgötvun og þróun nýrrar tækni og aðferða við greiningu og meðferð sjúkdóma. Hér sameinast ólíkar greinar eins og stærðfræði og eðlisfræði við sameindalíffræði og lífeðlisfræði í leit að lausnum heilsufarslegra viðfangsefna. MSc námið er mótað að kröfum Verkfræðingafélags Íslands um fullnaðarmenntun í verkfræði.
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Education cycle2
Degree titleMSc in Biomedical Engineering
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Vorönn/Spring 2024
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Year
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SemesterFall 2024
Level of course4. Second cycle, introductory
Type of courseCore
PrerequisitesT-503-AFLE, Derivatives
T-602-RISK, Risk Management
ScheduleNo schedule found.
Lecturer
Sverrir Ólafsson
Content
We analyse financial variables that critically contribute to corporate value creation. Different valuation models will be introduced and applied to realistic scenarios. They include: enterprise discounted cash flow; discounted economic profit; adjusted present value; capital cash flow and equity cash flow.   We will discuss how capital structure impacts on the firm’s return-risk profile and the probability that the firm defaults on its financial commitments. The CAPM will be linked with the theory of options and the resulting structure used to evaluate the credit risk a leveraged firm exposes to its equity and debt providers. In addition to equity and debt financing we will discuss other alternatives such as convertible bonds or instruments with pay-outs that reflect the level of some important market indices. 
 
The course starts by analysing investment decisions under different levels of uncertainty. Decision trees and real options will be compared with NPV and IRR methods and their superiority demonstrated with several practical examples. The course continues with an extensive discussion of capital structure and its impact on the firm’s risk – return profile as well as its likelihood to default on its debt. The relationship between various important corporate value drivers will be analysed and their impact on the enterprise value discussed.  A detailed analysis of the relationship between the CAPM and option theory will be presented and applied to the valuation of corporate assets. 
Learning outcome - Objectives
This course will analyse the financial performance of firms, both from theoretical and practical perspective. An emphasis will be put on the analyses of value creation and the factors that drive it. The theory of investment choice will be developed under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. Real options will be introduced as an extension to NPV approach with applications to several practical situations. Considerable effort will be focused on capital structure and its relation to market value of equity and debt as well as credit spread on debt and the probability of corporations defaulting on their debt payments. Also, various structured financial instruments will be designed and priced and their use in risk management will be compared with the use of more conventional techniques such as forward contracts and vanilla options.  
 
Knowledge: On completion of this course the students will have an extensive knowledge of the complexities of corporate financial matters and the range of models and techniques that have been developed to manage the performance of firms and the variety of financial risks they are exposed to. These include the application of the theory of investment choice under certainty and under uncertainty; understand the importance and the limitations of NPV and IRR methods; apply real options to real investment scenarios and the valuation of projects/firms; appreciate the implications of capital structure and the value of leverage; appreciate the role of risk capital; understand the role of corporate value drivers. 
 
Skills: On completion of this course students will be able to apply their acquired knowledge of financial engineering techniques to a whole range of important situations, either everyday pop-up problems or medium to long term strategic issues relating to investment decision or the designing of risk management strategies.  
 
Competence: On completion of this course students will have a good understanding of how to analyse complex financial situations and be able to successfully apply the appropriate techniques to each given situation. 
Course assessment
Continuous assessment; projects; class exams. No final exam.
Reading material
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Teaching and learning activities
Interactive lectures, projects and class exams.
Language of instructionEnglish
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