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I'm a CS undergraduate (3-year degree) with a minor in "systems sciences". I feel like I have made good choices thus far (feel free to correct me on that), as my current curriculum now includes for instance:
MATH:
calc 1-3
linear algebra 1-2
prob & stats
intro to optimization
numerical methods
statistical inference
prediction & time series
CS:
several programming courses
several software project courses
operating systems
databases
computer networks
intro to machine learning
MISC:
several lab / computational courses in operations research & applied math
managerial accounting and finance
My problem is choosing a Master's major (2 years) that would be the most helpful for a quant career. I'm not sure but feel like I would rather do QT / QR as opposed to dev tasks.
Option 1 - "Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence": from CS department with relevant(?) coursework such as:
bayesian data analysis
deep learning
reinforcement learning
federated learning
kernel methods in ML
data mining
computational methods in stochastics
Option 2 - "Systems and Operations Research: from math department with relevant(?) coursework such as:
multivariate statistical analysis
several optimization courses (dynamic / non-linear)
risk analysis
investment science
mathematical modelling
system identification
system dynamics simulation
I will have some space in elective studies to choose a limited amount of courses from the other if I choose one as a major.
In either case I will go with "Financial Engineering" as a minor, courses include:
several financial engineering courses
stochastic processes
Hopefully this wasn't too messy. I am hoping for some feedback on the courses and perhaps some advice on what major to go for.
Cheers!
MATH:
calc 1-3
linear algebra 1-2
prob & stats
intro to optimization
numerical methods
statistical inference
prediction & time series
CS:
several programming courses
several software project courses
operating systems
databases
computer networks
intro to machine learning
MISC:
several lab / computational courses in operations research & applied math
managerial accounting and finance
My problem is choosing a Master's major (2 years) that would be the most helpful for a quant career. I'm not sure but feel like I would rather do QT / QR as opposed to dev tasks.
Option 1 - "Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence": from CS department with relevant(?) coursework such as:
bayesian data analysis
deep learning
reinforcement learning
federated learning
kernel methods in ML
data mining
computational methods in stochastics
Option 2 - "Systems and Operations Research: from math department with relevant(?) coursework such as:
multivariate statistical analysis
several optimization courses (dynamic / non-linear)
risk analysis
investment science
mathematical modelling
system identification
system dynamics simulation
I will have some space in elective studies to choose a limited amount of courses from the other if I choose one as a major.
In either case I will go with "Financial Engineering" as a minor, courses include:
several financial engineering courses
stochastic processes
Hopefully this wasn't too messy. I am hoping for some feedback on the courses and perhaps some advice on what major to go for.
Cheers!