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Bharadwaj,


It is a relatively new Financial Engineering program focusing (obviously) on the risk management aspect. Having been through the program myself, the curriculum basis is very similar to what you would find in other FE programs, the difference being in some electives. The department is world renown in the area of Actuarial Science, and as the theoretical basis for much of AS and Financial Engineering is the same, it was a natural path for the department. The program has smaller class sizes, and as a result, you do not get lost in the crowd. Graduates usually go onto typical quant analyst jobs and FRM consulting. Within Atlanta, our graduates compete competitively with GaTech's QCF program.


Good luck in whichever program you chose!


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