Master of Financial Engineering
- Master of Financial Engineering
The Master of Financial Engineering is a Master's degree deploying the knowledge of theoretical finance, mathematical finance and computer modeling skills into the practice of finance. For further detail see Master of Quantitative Finance; see also Master of Science in Finance and Master of Computational Finance.
External links
* Master in Engineering with Financial Engineering Concentration at Cornell University [http://www.orie.cornell.edu/orie/fineng/]
* Master's in Financial Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley [http://mfe.haas.berkeley.edu/]
* Master's in Financial Engineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa [http://www.shidler.hawaii.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=1001]
* Master of Science in Financial Engineering at Columbia University [http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/pages/graduate/ms_financial_eng/index.html]
* Master of Science in Financial Engineering at the University of Michigan [http://interpro-academics.engin.umich.edu/fep/]
* Master of Science in Financial Engineering at National University of Singapore [http://www.rmi.nus.edu.sg/MFE/MFE%20Poster2007-c.pdf]
* Master of Science in Financial Engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne [http://fe.epfl.ch]
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