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Applied Alternative Investments

Postgraduate
93813

The Professional Diploma in Applied Alternative Investments provides an opportunity for professionals working in the funds industry to develop their expertise in the growing alternative assets market.

Award Name Special Purpose Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Special Purpose
Awarding Body University College Dublin
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Special Purpose Diploma (Level 9 NFQ) Special Purpose University College Dublin Level 9 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
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Course provider
Number of credits:
NFQ 9, 30 ECTS

Duration

Duration: Varies
Delivery is online

Entry Requirements

Students seeking admission to the MSc Pathway or its constituent programmes must possess:

An Honours degree (min. 2.2 L8 NFQ)
or
Admission many also be considered for experienced professionals who do not meet the admission requirements as set out above, where they can demonstrate knowledge through their work i.e. they have more than 5 years’ experience in a management role (to be considered on a case by case basis).

Professional body membership
You must be a current member of IOB, or become a member, to undertake this programme.

Careers / Further progression

Continuous Professional Development
If you hold an IOB designation or a designation managed by IOB, CPD hours may be awarded on successful completion of this programme.

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Further information

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€4,785
IFS Skillnet member - €3,350*

Fees will be reviewed annually.

*Funding it subject to availability

Increasingly, alternative assets which includes hedge funds, commodities, private equity, structured products and real asset investments such as infrastructure investments, are becoming mainstream investments which are predicted to grow significantly.

Who is it for

The international investment fund industry faces the challenge of upskilling to meet this wave of new investment structures. Given the breadth of alternative assets the programme will appeal to professionals working in the funds industry who want to develop expertise in alternative investments.

It is critical for long term success that those who work in the industry understand how the move to alternatives demands a broader understanding of the investment landscape and the choice of asset type available to investors.

Award
Professional Diploma in Applied Altenative Investments from UCD.
This is a level 9 qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications and carries 30 ECTS.

Modules and learning outcomes
Investment Valuation and Risk - (NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
The module introduces the principles underpinning asset valuation and risk analysis to provide a foundation for exploring fund valuation drivers relevant to alternative investment funds. It presents a range of alternative investments available to investors and explains their drivers of market performance. It also explores the key economic variables impacting returns in conjunction with performance evaluation methodologies relevant to alternative investment funds. The module concludes with an analysis of the empirical evidence identifying trends for alternative investments and the structural drivers of the predicted increase in long-term demand.

Applied Alternative Investment Strategies - (NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This module builds upon investment valuation and risk to develop a deeper understanding of available alternative investments including private equity, hedge funds and managed funds, commodities, real assets and structured products. Next, it considers key issues in relation to asset allocation and portfolio management and develops an understanding of alternative fund management and issues of illiquidity risk which has important implications for endowment and foundation portfolios and pension fund portfolio management. This module concludes with an analysis of risk management, manager selection and due diligence.

Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Alternative Investments - (NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This module introduces the rationale and structure of regulatory regimes for investment funds domiciled and operation in Ireland, examining the basis for regulation and the institutions responsible for regulation at domestic and EU levels. It develops students’ ability to critically analyse a piece of regulatory legislation and identify the legal and regulatory obligations imposed by the regulation. It will also examine the preparation of a memorandum in relation to a new piece of regulation, highlighting the obligations it imposes and the competencies necessary to discharge those obligations and the tools available to the regulator to enforce such regulation.

Assessment is a combination of continuous assessment and written exams.

How you will benefit
The overall aim of the programme is to develop your technical knowledge and skills in alternative investments. It will:

Advance your knowledge and understanding of valuation issues relevant to alternative investments and alternative investment funds

Progress your understanding of long-term trends in the demand for alternative investments

Deepen your knowledge and expertise in the range of alternative investment strategies

Introduce the relevance and importance of alternative investments to various types of investors

Develop your knowledge of legal and regulatory issues affecting alternative investment funds

Analyse regulatory legislation relevant to the establishment, supervision + termination of an investment fund

Examine the investment selection process for building an alternative investment portfolio

Evaluate the impact of different economic/general macro conditions on potential alternative investments

Assess the key drivers of asset movements of their impact on fund valuation

Examine the key economic variables feeding into market behaviour and in turn driving fund performance

Critically evaluate the low term risks associated with different alternative asset classes & the impact on investment decision making at fund level.

education@iob.ie
Phone: +353 (0)1 6116 500

Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
NFQ 9, 30 ECTS