Course offerings in 2024-2025
- Selection of courses in autumn 2024
- Selection of courses in spring 2025
Course packages master's level autumn 2024 (collision free timetables and exams)
International Business – autumn semester
- ORG409 International Management, 1st term
- BE-417 Management Control Systems, 1st term
- ME-423 Research Methods in Business, 2nd term
- ORG449 Strategy, 2nd term
Analytical Finance – autumn semester*
- ME-431 Quantitative Methods in Finance, 1st term*
- SE-419 Financial Econometrics, 1st term*
- BE-421 Investments, 2nd term*
- ORG449 Strategy, 2nd term
*Courses in Finance, taught as a part of the specialization Analytical Finance, build upon each other in regard to progress. All pre-requisites, stated for each course, will have to be met in order to get admitted. Students who apply for admission to SE-419, BE-510, and BE-511 must possess basic skills in R programming.
Course packages master's level spring 2025 (collision free timetables and exams)
International Business – spring semester
- ORG448 Emerging Markets, 1st term
- MF-401 International Marketing, 2nd term
- TFL400 Sustainable Capitalism, 1st and 2nd term
Analytical Finance – spring semester*
- BE-511 Derivatives, 1st term*
- BE-510 Empirical Finance, 2nd term*
- TFL400 Sustainable Capitalism, 1st and 2nd term
*Courses in Finance, taught as a part of the specialization Analytical Finance, build upon each other in regard to progress. All pre-requisites, stated for each course, will have to be met in order to get admitted. Students who apply for admission to SE-419, BE-510, and BE-511 must possess basic skills in R programming.
Please note!
- The School of Business and Law reserves the right to make changes in course offerings
- If you select courses from one faculty and within one level (bachelor or master level) you will have less scheduling conflicts
- Make sure that you meet the course requirements, which are stated under Recommended pre-requisites
- Choose more courses than the minimum number of courses you have to take in case you do not meet all pre-requisites, timetable collisions or in case of cancellations
- Course codes with the first digit 1, 2 and 3 are bachelor level courses, and course codes starting with 4 and 5 are master level courses
- Only students on master level (fourth or fifth year) are accepted to master level courses in business at the School of Business and Law
- Master students may take bachelor courses
- Master level courses are taught in two sessions: 1st and 2nd term, with two 7.5 credit courses in each term. 1st term courses will have midterm examinations, and 2nd term courses will have examinations at the end of the semester
- All courses in the lists are taught in Kristiansand.
If you have any further questions please contact Student Exchange Coordinator (email: exchangeHH@uia.no )