FIN 3535-01 - FIN AND VALUING SUST

Academic Period:
Fall 2025
Section:
FIN 3535-01 - FIN AND VALUING SUST
Title:
FINANCING AND VALUING SUSTAINABILITY
Meeting Patterns:
Tue/Thu | 11:30 - 13:00
Locations:
Tomasso Hall 101 Can be several values or empty
Start Date:
Tuesday, August 26, 2025 Date format can be changed
End Date:
Friday, December 12, 2025 Date format can be changed
Instructor Name:
Tony Okoromadu
Instructor Email:
aokoromadu@babson.edu
Academic Unit:
FIN - Finance
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Maximum Credits:
4
Delivery Mode:
In-Person
Allowed Grading Bases:
Graded
Section Status:
Open
Enrollment Count:
13
Section Capacity:
42
Description:
FIN3535 Financing and Valuing Sustainability 4 General Credits This course will examine the intersection of sustainability, corporate social responsibility and socially responsible investing with the traditional theories and tools of finance. Students will learn to describe the sustainability landscape and then analyze sustainable technologies, strategies, and business models from the perspective of managers, entrepreneurs, and investors. Basic financial tools such as discounted cash flow, capital budgeting, capital structure, and risk/return will be used to evaluate the feasibility and financial implications of sustainable products and practices in a variety of industries and applications. Students will learn how to balance the needs of all stakeholders in organizations to create both financial and social value. Prerequisites: SME2021 or FIN2000
HTML Description:

FIN3535 Financing and Valuing Sustainability
4 General Credits


This course will examine the intersection of sustainability, corporate social responsibility and socially responsible investing with the traditional theories and tools of finance. Students will learn to describe the sustainability landscape and then analyze sustainable technologies, strategies, and business models from the perspective of managers, entrepreneurs, and investors. Basic financial tools such as discounted cash flow, capital budgeting, capital structure, and risk/return will be used to evaluate the feasibility and financial implications of sustainable products and practices in a variety of industries and applications. Students will learn how to balance the needs of all stakeholders in organizations to create both financial and social value.

Prerequisites: SME2021 or FIN2000

Format:
In-Person Can be several values or empty
Session:
Full Session Can be several values or empty
Elective:
Advanced Elective (UGrad) Can be several values or empty
Program:
Advanced Management (UGrad), , Can be several values or empty