ECON/FIN 171A: Financial EconomicsInstructor: Jiaxing Huang Prerequisites: ECON 80a and ECON 83a or permission of the instructor. Course Description: This course aims at developing key concepts in investment theory and practice from the perspective of an investment professional rather than an individual investor. The goal of this class is to provide students with a structure for thinking about investment theory and with the framework for addressing investment problems in a systematic manner. The course covers topics related to financial economics, including investors’ attitudes toward risk, capital allocation, portfolio selection, asset pricing models (Capital Asset Pricing Model and Arbitrage Pricing Theory), efficient markets, fixed income, and equity. Session: Extended Day: Online Asynchronous 10-week Time: Asynchronous Credit Hours: 4 Credits Course Format: 10-week Asynchronous Online format Brandeis Graduation Requirement Fulfilled: SS Enrollment Limit: Course Classification: Undergraduate Level Course Course Tuition: $3,825 Course Fees: None Open to High School Students: No |
