Course # 36170 Section Number 1 Day(s) Th Time(s) 3:30pm-6:20pm Term Winter 2026 Instructor Jon Hale Syllabus Syllabus 1/13/26 ESG (Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance) refers to a set of issues that should be taken into consideration to gain a better understanding of the risks and opportunities for investors and corporate management, and the potential policy responses. In the two decades since the concept was first articulated, ESG has grown exponentially in the investment world, as it has, more recently, in corporate management. The growth of ESG has prompted policy responses from regulators across the world and debate about its effectiveness as a way to improve investing, corporate management, and global capitalism itself. This course takes students who have been introduced to the topic on a deeper dive into ESG concepts, data, and analytics, addressing the most pertinent questions and controversies surrounding ESG today. In the process, students will consider policy responses to ESG, encounter the academic literature on ESG, and hone their analytical skills by working with prominent ESG databases to complete course assignments. Notes The course assumes students have had an introductory course on ESG or a related topic or have relevant experience. Previously named Advanced Topics in ESG. Course Sections Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Winter 2026 PPHA 36170/1 ESG Analytics for Investing Jon Hale Thursday 3:30pm-6:20pm Syllabus Recent News More news New Report Examines How 911 and 988 Can Better Coordinate to Deliver Crisis Care Thu., April 30, 2026 Three Views on "Two Paths to Prosperity" Wed., April 29, 2026 Alumni Profile: Alberto Ramos, MPP’12 Mon., April 27, 2026 Upcoming Events More events Harris Campus Visit Wed., May 06, 2026 | 9:30 AM 1307 E 60th St Chicago, IL 60637 United States Get to Know Harris! A Virtual Information Session Wed., May 06, 2026 | 12:00 PM Credential Program Faculty Spotlight: Sample Class with Thomas Coleman Wed., May 06, 2026 | 7:00 PM
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