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Course Description

This certificate program will enable you to navigate the dense thicket of regulations governing U.S. financial institutions. You will be introduced to the objectives and strategies of financial regulation, the various types of financial institutions to which regulation applies, the key features of the regulatory frameworks governing these institutions, and the primary challenges facing financial regulators.

Beginning with conventional deposit-taking banks, you will examine the risks embedded within the business of banking and how regulation seeks to manage these risks. You‘ll then explore several other forms of “non-bank” financial intermediation, including investment banks, insurance companies, wholesale funding markets, structured finance markets, money market and other investment funds, and financial market infrastructure. Upon the completion of this program, you’ll have explored the broader role of financial institutions and their regulations in society.

You will be required to purchase the following two textbooks to complete your coursework:

  • ”Principles of Financial Regulation” (2016) by John Armour, Dan Awrey, Paul Davies, Luca Enriques, Jeffrey N. Gordon, Colin Mayer, and Jennifer Payne
  • ”Financial Regulation: Law and Policy” (3rd ed. 2021) by Michael S. Barr, Howell E. Jackson, and Margaret E. Tahyar

You’ll have six months to complete the required elements for this certificate program, but this flexible approach allows you to finish sooner based on your schedule.

Faculty Author

Dan Awrey; Saule Omarova

Benefits to the Learner

  • Describe the most important U.S. financial institutions, their functions, and the regulatory strategies that establish the foundation of the U.S. financial system
  • Explain why banks are viewed as “fragile” financial institutions and explore the components of the financial safety net designed to reduce that fragility
  • Analyze the functions, effectiveness, and limitations of the core features of modern bank regulation, including entry restrictions, capital and liquidity requirements, and governance and resolution frameworks
  • Explore the broader role financial institutions play in society and how their regulations impact other sectors

Target Audience

  • Entry-level finance and accounting professionals
  • In-house lawyers working within financial institutions
  • Aspiring financial policymakers
  • Aspiring regulatory professionals
  • Fintech professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
start-now (A)
Dates
Nov 20, 2025 to Dec 31, 2030
Total Number of Hours
90.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $3,750.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Your course access begins today! Get started at learn.ecornell.cornell.edu. You’ll have six months to complete the required elements for this certificate program, but this flexible approach allows you to finish sooner based on your schedule.
  • You will be required to purchase the following two textbooks for this course:
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