The Sustainable Finance course at the University of Strathclyde is a postgraduate taught program that offers extensive knowledge on sustainable finance principles along with a deep understanding of financial markets and institutions. It equips students with analytical and critical thinking skills necessary to drive sustainable transformation in the financial sector.Course Content: Throughout the duration of the course, students will explore a wide range of topics such as Financial Analysis and Equity Investment, Foundations of Responsible Banking and Finance, Ethics and Corporate Governance among many others. They will have the opportunity to perform impactful research and contribute effectively to the finance industry.Key Modules: Some highlighted modules include Sustainable investment and the Measurement of Climate Risk, Principles of Finance, Asset Pricing and Investment, Econometrics and Banking for a Sustainable World. Each of these modules are designed to focus in-depth on different aspects of sustainable finance.Accreditations: This program has been recognized by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), the Chartered Banker Institute (CBI) and the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI). These accreditations offer students exemptions from professional examinations upon graduation.Future Careers: Graduates of the Sustainable Finance course can expect to fit into roles in sectors such as sustainable banking, responsible investment, consultancy, government and non-government organizations. They are fully equipped to be successful in the financial industry owing to the comprehensive learning received during the course.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.