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GRADUATE UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS IN FINANCIAL ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICAL FINANCE AND COMPUTATIONAL/QUANTITATIVE FINANCE

Click on the links below to read about the following programs:

 

University of Michigan: Master of Science in Financial Engineering (MSFE)

 

Claremont Graduate University: Financial Engineering Management Program

 

Georgia Institute of Technology: Master of Science in Computational and Quantitative Finance (QCF)

 

The University of Tulsa: Master of Science in Finance

 

University of Chicago: Master of Science in Financial Mathematics

 

The George Washington University School of Business: Master of Science in Finance Program

 

University of California at Berkeley, Haas School of Business: Master's Program in Financial Engineering

 

Fordham University, Graduate School of Business: Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MSQF)

 

Princeton University, Bendheim Center for Finance: Master in Finance

 

Cornell University: Master of Science in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, Financial Engineering Concentration

 

Rutgers Business School: Master of Quantitative Finance (MQF) Program

 

Boston University: Master of Arts in Mathematical Finance

 

Rutgers University: Master of Science in Mathematics with Option in Mathematical Finance (MSMF)

 

Georgia State University: Master’s of Science in Mathematical Risk Management (MRM)

 

Baruch College, City University of New York: Master of Science Program in Financial Engineering

 

University of Twente: Master in Financial Engineering

 

Cass School of Business, City of London

 

Nanyang Technological University (Singapore): Master of Science in Financial Engineering

 

And, read our March/April 2007 Special Report on Graduate University Programs

 



   

2007 FEN Partners

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The Master of Science in Finance at GW School of Business is a specialized degree that combines Mathematics, Computer, and Finance. It prepares graduates for positions in a wide variety of private and public organizations requiring highly trained finance professionals.


The Master of Science in Finance (MSF) at the University of Tulsa offers concentrations in Risk Management, Corporate Finance, and Investments and Portfolio Management


The Masters in Financial Engineering (MFE) Program at the Haas School, University of California Berkeley was recently ranked the #1 Quantitative Finance Masters Program in North America by Global-Derivatives.



 

 

 



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