Stevens: Master of Science - Financial Engineering
The vast complexity of financial markets compels industry to look for experts who not only understand how markets work, but also possess the mathematical knowledge to decipher their patterns and the computer skills to exploit them. To achieve success, banking and securities professionals must understand how applied mathematics, computational techniques, statistical analysis, and economic theory inform and impact the areas of securities valuation, risk management, and portfolio structuring.
The Master of Science in Financial Engineering program requires a total of 30 graduate credits and is designed to produce graduates who can make pricing, hedging, trading, and portfolio-management decisions in the financial services sector. With sharply honed practical skills complimented by strong technical backgrounds, graduates establish careers in the industries of investment banking, risk management, securities trading and portfolio management.
The program also offers a PhD and various graduate certificate tracks.
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