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Home > > Undergraduate Certificate in Behavioral Finance and Market Psychology
Undergraduate Certificate in Behavioral Finance and Market Psychology
Overview
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Learning outcomes
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Course content
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1Introduction to Behavioral Finance
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2Market Psychology and Investor Behavior
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3Cognitive Biases in Financial Decision Making
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4Emotions and Trading Strategies
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5Risk Perception and Decision Making in Markets
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6Behavioral Finance Principles
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7Market Psychology Fundamentals
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8Cognitive Biases in Investment Decisions
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9Emotions and Decision Making in Finance
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10Social Influences on Market Behavior
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11Risk Perception and Management
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12Investor Behavior and Market Trends
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13Ethics in Behavioral Finance
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14Behavioral Strategies for Financial Planning
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15Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Research
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16Introduction to Behavioral Finance
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17Understanding Market Psychology
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18Behavioral Biases in Investment Decisions
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19Emotional Influences on Financial Markets
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20Decision Making in Uncertain Environments
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21Psychological Factors in Risk Assessment
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22Herd Behavior in Financial Markets
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23Market Bubbles and Investor Behavior
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24Cognitive Dissonance in Investment Strategies
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25Psychological Pricing Models
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26Introduction to Behavioral Finance
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27Market Psychology and Investor Behavior
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28Cognitive Bias and Decision Making
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29Emotions and Financial Markets
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30Behavioral Finance in Practice
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31Investor Sentiment and Market Trends
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32Herd Behavior and Bubbles
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33Risk Perception and Risk Management
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34Behavioral Finance Research Methods
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35Ethics in Financial Decision Making
Duration
The programme is available in two duration modes:
Fast track - 1 month
Standard mode - 2 months
Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track - 1 month: GBP £140
Standard mode - 2 months: GBP £90
Career Path
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