Course Details

Impact Investing and Sustainable Finance
FINC-946-5
0.5 CR
Elective
PASS / NO CREDIT
Yes (may vary by section)
DESCRIPTION
This class uses a blend of lectures, guest speakers, group-work, and case studies to expose students to the asset classes that today’s impact investing field has most successfully leveraged. By understanding the evolution of impact investing from niche field to mainstream, students will be in a better position to craft careers that continue the growth and maturation of this important field. Each week, senior investment managers of leading sustainable and impact investment firms will illustrate how their strategies generate and deliver impact. The backbone of the class is an experiential team project that will invite students to create a financial vehicle (e.g. investment firm, fund or instrument) capable of fitting within an asset allocation of institutional investor portfolios (public equities, fixed income, hard assets, private equities, alternative assets, etc.) while delivering social and environmental impact. In some cases, these class projects have wound up coming to fruition and are in the market today. FINC-431 or FINC-440 may be taken concurrently to satisfy this prerequisite.
TRACKS
Asset Management Pathway
Finance Major
Social Impact and Responsible Leadership
Sustainability: Climate, Environment, & Energy Pathway
SCHEDULE SUMMARY
Winter 2026
CH
EV

CH (Chicago)
EV (Evanston)
DayTime
Evening
Saturdays
Popup
PREREQUISITES
None
CONCURRENT
None