Course Description
Inclement Weather: February 25, 2026
All classes starting prior to 11 a.m. will be remote. Classes after 11 a.m. will be in person. Non-essential staff should work remote until 11 a.m. then report to campus as scheduled.
FN 614 BAHAVIORAL FINANCE 3.0 Credit(s)
Provides an in-depth discussion of the modern developments in behavioral finance through theory and empirical evidence. Reviews decision-making process along with the different biases and paradoxes that go with it, Prospect Theory and speculative bubbles, as well as other fields (sociology, neurosciences, and philosophy) used to understand financial markets.
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
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