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FINANCIAL ENGINEERING (ADVANCED ENGINEERING ECONOMY) ISyE 4803E (Fall 08) Professor: Office: Phone: Email: Office Hours: Steve Hackman Room 324 894-2327 [email protected] M-W 6-7 or by appointment 1. Course Materials There is no text for the course. Material will be drawn from several sources, including parts of the following texts: Investment Science by D. Luenberger, Oxford University Press, 1998. Stochastic Calculus for Finance, Vols. I and II by S. Shreve, Springer Finance, 2004. Real Options: A Practitioner’s Guide by T. Copeland and V. Antikarov, Texere, 2001. Advanced Engineering Economics by C. Park and G. Sharp, John Wiley & Sons, 1990. Supplemental notes, handouts and exercises will be posted regularly on my web site http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/~shackman/isye4803E_F08/index.htm and represent an integral part of the course. It is your responsibility for bringing materials to class as long as they were posted by midnight the previous day; otherwise, it will be my responsibility. 2. Course Description and Objectives Students learn the basic terminology, concepts and issues relevant to financial engineering and management. Students also learn the core concepts and advanced techniques for economic decision analysis of capital investment and for managing and valuing project risk. 3. Course Organization Since there is no text, attending class is a must. If you miss a class, then it is your responsibility to catch up (i.e. no private lectures during office hours). 4. Grading Your grade will be determined as follows: Midterm I: Wednesday, September 24 (20%), Midterm II: Wednesday, November 12 (30%), and Final Exam [currently scheduled Tuesday, December 9, 11:30am] (50%). No regrading. In case of an emergency, you must receive the instructor’s prior permission to miss an exam. In such a case, at my discretion either: (i) the exam will be rescheduled, (ii) an alternative exam will be scheduled, or (iii) your grade will be pro-rated based on the other exams. 5. Homework Some problems will be straightforward; others quite challenging. You are encouraged to work together. Some solutions to the homework problems will be posted on the web site. Doing the homework is essential to learning this material. 6. Projected Topics Financial markets and investment Financial options pricing Real options and decision-tree analysis of project investment Mean-variance portfolio optimization Capital asset pricing and cost of capital. Fixed-income securities and interest-rate derivatives Forwards, futures Asset price dynamics Stochastic differential equations and Ito calculus