Course # 36101 Section Number 1 Day(s) M- W Time(s) 1:30pm-2:50pm Term Spring 2026 Course Instructor Nathanael Vellekoop Specialization Finance & Policy TA Session(s) TA Session: Financial Investments for Public Policy - 36101/1D01 TA Session: Financial Investments for Public Policy - 36101/1D02 Syllabus Syllabus 3/9/26 Central banks, Treasury departments, the IMF, and sovereign wealth funds use financial data and tools to inform their decisions. This class covers the main concepts of finance theory for stocks, bonds, and investment portfolios and applies them in the public policy context. Topics covered include the following: present value, real and nominal interest rates, optimal portfolio choice, Value-at-Risk and Growth-at-Risk, risk and return, the Capital Asset Pricing Model, performance evaluation, market efficiency, and return predictability. Notes It is not recommended that students who have already taken BUSN 35001 Introductory Finance take this course. Course Sections Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Spring 2026 PPHA 36101/1 Financial Investments for Public Policy Nathanael Vellekoop Monday, Wednesday 1:30pm-2:50pm Syllabus TA Sessions Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Spring 2026 PPHA 36101/1D01 TA Session: Financial Investments for Public Policy Staff Friday 10:30am-11:50am Spring 2026 PPHA 36101/1D02 TA Session: Financial Investments for Public Policy Staff Friday 1:30pm-2:50pm Recent News More news Why Stocks and Bonds Are Moving Together Again Mon., May 04, 2026 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 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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