Building on the original principles developed by Graham and Dodd, each of these courses teach value investing methodology and present real-world investing decisions.
Value investing electives are consistently among the most heavily enrolled and highly rated at the Columbia Business School.
The Heilbrunn Center supports the following courses at the Columbia Business School:
For Full Time MBA Students
- Accounting for Value
- Activist Value Investing for Small Cap Companies
- Advanced Investment Research
- Applied Security Analysis
- Applied Credit Investing
- Applied Value Investing
- Compounders
- Distressed Value Investing
- Economics of Strategic Behavior
- From Feast to Famine (And Back Again): Investing in Credit Markets through Cycles
- Hybrid Fund Investing: Crossing Over from Public to Private Markets (and Back Again)
- Managing Large Pools of Assets for Families and Institutions
- Mental Models
- Modern Value
- Practice of Wealth Management for High Net Worth Clients
- Security Analysis
- Seminar in Wealth Management: Investing for Family Offices, Endowments, and Foundations
- Shareholder Activism
- Short Selling
- The Analyst's Edge
- The Case for Boring: Investing in Investment Grade
- The Credit Superhighway
- Value Investing
- Value Investing Across the Capital Structure
- Value Investing in Credit Markets
- Value Investing in Private Credit
- Value Investing with Legends
Seats are available for EMBA students in select MBA courses. Please contact the Heilbrunn Center for more information.
For EMBA Students
- Applied Value Investing
- Economics of Strategic Behavior
- Seminar in Value Investing
- Value Investing
- Value Investing Across the Capital Structure
Seats are available for MBA students in select EMBA courses. Please contact the Heilbrunn Center for more information.