Johns Hopkins University - Financial Mathematics MSE

Johns Hopkins University - Financial Mathematics MSE

Financial Mathematics MSEprogram at Johns Hopkins is offered under the Whiting School of Engineering

Location
Baltimore, MD 21218
Application deadline
December 15
At Johns Hopkins, Financial Mathematics continues a rich engineering tradition whereby the strengths of the faculty in research, education, and leadership are applied to expand knowledge and apply new knowledge for the benefit of humanity by addressing the complex problems of modern society. Understanding and navigating today’s rapidly evolving, world-wide economic and financial landscape presents one of society’s most challenging current problems.
2024 Ranking Data
Rank
15
Total Score
66
Peer Score
2.4
% Employed at Graduation
61%
% Employed at 3 months
100%
Salary
$110,874
Cohort Size
49 FT
Tuition
$95,203

Views
30,721
First release
Last update

Ratings

4.56 star(s) 9 reviews 4.67 star(s) Students Quality 5.00 star(s) Courses/Instructors 3.67 star(s) Career Services

Latest reviews

Headline
Strong math program
Class of
2025
Big focus on mathematics!

Lots of math-heavy tests and assignments. A few cool opportunities to work on research projects. Reasonably good on finance like exotic derivatives and whatnot. Would like it if there was more computer science! Also career services could be better.
Recommend
Yes, I would recommend this program
Students Quality
5.00 star(s)
Courses/Instructors
5.00 star(s)
Career Services
4.00 star(s)
Headline
Pros and Cons of JHU MSE program
Class of
2024
Pro:
1. High level teaching level with caring/knowledgable professor.
2. Classmate are competitive
Cons:
1. Lack of diversity.
2. Baltimore is not a place with financial company.
3. Lack of engineering classes. Program focus on math/finance.
Recommend
Yes, I would recommend this program
Students Quality
5.00 star(s)
Courses/Instructors
5.00 star(s)
Career Services
3.00 star(s)
Headline
Mathematically rigorous, top notch professors
Quality of program has increase significantly in the last 3-5 years, more variety of backgrounds and outcomes now. Program head professors are top notch. One of the more mathematically rigorous of all MFE programs.
Recommend
Yes, I would recommend this program
Students Quality
4.00 star(s)
Courses/Instructors
5.00 star(s)
Career Services
4.00 star(s)
  • Anonymous
  • 5.00 star(s)
A) Prof. John Miller: Courses on Time series, Equity derivatives, Fixed income, Algorithmic and quantitative trading. He's really brilliant and has very good experience (was CRO of Credit Suisse)
B) Prof. David Audley: Courses on risk modelling, fixed income, derivatives are very well explained.
C) Prof. Maxim Bichuch: Courses on stochastic calculus, investment science are absolutely fantastic. After all, his PhD was supervised by Prof. Steve Shreve
The career center does an amazing job of placing graduands in many firms like Two sigma, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan etc. Overall, the program is highly underrated!
  • Anonymous
  • 2.00 star(s)
This program has strong emphasis on statistics and math, and lack of resources on finance, partially because JHU has mediocre business school. Most of the professors are very helpful, however, some of the professors are not helpful at all: they literally read the PPT and do not care their students are actually learning or not.

Second, this program lacks a students diversity: almost 99% of the students are from China, only one or two are from other countries. The workload of this program is considerable: 4 courses every semester and 3 semesters to finish the degree, and some of the courses are very helpful in quantitative field.

Most importantly, this finmath program at JHU does not have connection at all: it did has connection with Fannie Mae about 3 years ago, and connections are gone, students are suffering from finding internship/full time jobs. According to my knowledge, only few students get offer from big bank. Also because its awful location: Baltimore, it has made students even harder to land intern/full-time.

If I give any advice to students who are applying to MFE programs, it is all about connections and location. Ranking of the university is the last thing you want to consider.
Professors are extremely responsible. It must be better! This year more practical coding courses were added. I like John Miller's class!
Believe it or not! John Miller gonna make jhu FM even better, the best professor I have ever meet, answer questions hand by hand, he has great trader experience, teach you experience plus academy.
potential, must be ranked higher later. x
Strong resources in engineering and mathematics/statistics.
Back
Top Bottom