Fundamentals of Mathematics and Statistics
Brief description
mathematics: calculation rules for exponentials and roots; functions and their properties; special functions: exponential and logarithmic functions; basics of differential and integral calculus; properties of and calculation rules for vectors and matrices (basics); linear system of equations. financial mathematics: discrete (both arithmetic and geometric) and continuously compounded computation of interest and returns and their conversion; compounding and discounting with different types of interest. descriptive statistics: understanding and computation of absolute, relative, joint and conditional frequencies from data samples; depiction of data samples using histograms and frequency plots; computation of arithmetic mean, median, mode, quantiles, variance and standard deviation, skewness, kurtosis, covariance and (linear) correlation from data samples. probability calculus: random variables; computation using probabilities; probability mass function - probability density function pdf - cumulative distribution function cdf; parameters of univariate distributions: expected value, variance and standard deviation; specific distributions: binomial, Poisson, normal and log-normal distribution
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Anton, H., Bivens, I., Davis, S., 2009, Calculus Early Transcendentals Combined, 9th edition, Wiley
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Interactive teaching (lecture, examples for students and discussion of the examples afterwards)
Assessment methods and criteria
This course is based on continuous assessment (30%, 30 home-assignment questions) and a written final exam (70%).
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Meet the admission requirements for this master’s programme
Infos
Degree programme
Quantitative Asset and Risk Management (Master)
Cycle
Master
ECTS Credits
4.00
Language of instruction
English
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2023
Semester
1 WS
Incoming
Yes
Learning outcome
After the successful completion of the course students are able to understand and apply basic models and concepts in asset management and risk management and have a wide range of skills including, for example: the computation and modelling of asset returns and other relevant variables in asset and risk management as well as the computation and interpretation of their important statistical measures. Further, they are prepared to understand more advanced mathematical concepts employed in financial models that are taught at a later stage of the curriculum (courses "Multivariate Methods" and "Time Series Analysis").
Course code
0613-09-03-BB-EN-01