Coursecode: mt714
Coursename: Shipfinance

DUT creditpoints: 2
ECTS creditpoints: 3

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology
Lecturer(s): Hengst, prof. ir. S.

Tel.: 015-278 5306

Catalog data:
Costprice, exploitation, budgetting, marketing, costs and tarifs, rentability, finance, courses of exchange, internal and external companyfactors for shipowners and yards.
Course year: M. Sc. 1
Period: 0/0/0/4/0
Hours p/w: 4
Other hours:-
Assessment:
Essay, presentation, abstracts of presentations and written exam
Assessm.period(s): 4th
(see academic calendar)
Prerequisites:
Follow up:
Detailed description of topics:

Method:
Students study literature. The literature is basis for an essay and a presentation. The subject involves a subject related to shipfinance. They have to be present at all presentations and lectures. Lectures are given by represants from banks, shipyards and shipowners.

Participation and prerequisites:
Participation is permitted for thirth and fourth year students Marine Technology and thirth and fourth year students in shipbuilding from the HTS Rotterdam and Haarlem. Knowledge of basic economics is recommended.

Examination and review:
The review is based on:

  • Participation
  • Abstracts based on the Essay and presentation
  • Written exam

Period:
Lectures take place each wednesday in the fourth semester during six weeks

Course characteristics:
The course is characterised by looking for literature independantly. Gathering information outside the University, espacially at companies.
A maximum of 15 students is sustained for the course. When less than 8 students register the course will be canceled.

Course material:
Sources:
  • Sources as accountants and banks: KPMG, Moret, Ernst & Young, NIB, etc.
  • Shipping desks.
  • Research institutes.

Branche organisation: NEI, VNSI, KVNR.

References from literature:
  • General literature about finance and judging investments
  • Specific publications about shipfinance.
  • Books written by Peter Stokes and Sloggett.
  • Reports made by Van Holst & Koppies about shipbuilding.
  • UNAS (UNiforme Administratie in de Scheepsbouw).
Remarks (specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):
Goals:
The goal is to provide the student insight in the role of shipfinance in obtaining orders. Further the role of shipfinance in the exploitation of a ship.
Computer use:
Laboratory project(s):
Design content:
Percentage of design: