Behavioral Finance and Investment Decisions Certificate

This course explores the intersection of psychology and finance, focusing on how cognitive biases and emotions influence investment decisions. Key topics include psychological biases, prospect theory, market anomalies, and behavioral portfolio theory. Students will examine the impact of investor sentiment, risk perception, and financial decision-making on market efficiency and asset pricing models. The course also delves into behavioral investment strategies, financial planning, neurofinance, and the implications of behavioral biases on financial markets and policy. Ideal for those seeking to understand the psychological factors that shape financial decision-making.