financial economics

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I'd like to know about the difference between financial engineering and financial economics and also computational finance?
 
Assuming you mean a Masters, Fin Econ will be 4 or 5 economics courses and 3 or 4 mba-style finance courses (less quantitative finance) and is basically the mathematics of economics with some classes in finance. Where a financial engineering program will basically be the mathematics of finance and applications of it. The only overlapping courses between the two would be Econometrics.
 
Assuming you mean a Masters, Fin Econ will be 4 or 5 economics courses and 3 or 4 mba-style finance courses (less quantitative finance) and is basically the mathematics of economics with some classes in finance. Where a financial engineering program will basically be the mathematics of finance and applications of it. The only overlapping courses between the two would be Econometrics.

How different will it be from a Finance MBA with CFA
 
Assuming you mean a Masters, Fin Econ will be 4 or 5 economics courses and 3 or 4 mba-style finance courses (less quantitative finance) and is basically the mathematics of economics with some classes in finance. Where a financial engineering program will basically be the mathematics of finance and applications of it. The only overlapping courses between the two would be Econometrics.

can we say careers for the both fields are the same?
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