FN 915 ESG AND CLIMATE FINANCE   3.0 Credit(s)
The new course is due to market trends. ESG and climate finance have become critically important due to regulatory pressures and investor demand. The global recognition of climate change as a significant threat necessitates urgent action to mitigate its impacts. The SEC requires public firms to disclose climate-related information in their annual reports, which has increased focus on how businesses and investors can contribute to sustainable environmental practices. The DBA program will offer this course to equip students with interdisciplinary knowledge to tackle complex challenges in sustainable investing and risk management, as well as the necessary skills to conduct scholarly research in these areas.
Offered: Late Spring Semester All Years

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