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18 Quantitative Finance MSc degrees found

MSc Programmes in Economic Studies Finance Quantitative Finance

An MSc, or Master of Science, degree represents completion of an advanced graduate program. The master’s degree is usually awarded after completion of a two year focused program. However, some of these graduate programs require less than the typical two years. With completion of the advanced program, graduates are prepared to fill competitive roles in their chosen professions.

What is an MSc in Quantitative Finance? This advanced program exposes students to mathematical methods that are used in contemporary financial economics and related issues. The coursework provides students with practice in trading and investing, and in analysis of credit risks. Students learn to analyze and manage quant groups, evaluate prices for equity and bonds, perform tail risk analysis, and extract information from massive databases. This program generally constitutes full-time class attendance for a year.

There are many benefits to participation in, and completion of, this Master of Science program. Graduates have access to professionals in the industry and opportunities to apply the skills that they are developing. They build their credibility as professionals while still in the educational program. Graduates also have access to jobs and prospects for advancement in their chosen professions. They can expect higher salaries and better working conditions

The cost for this program can vary a great deal from one school to another and from one country to another. For specific information, prospective students should contact individual schools.

Graduates can expect to find lucrative and influential positions in the finance and insurance industries. They are prepared to provide quantitative resolution of contemporary issues and to use mathematical modeling in risk management situations and throughout the course of their work. Jobs may be found with insurance companies, banking institutions, and both public and private agencies. Graduates might find positions as asset managers and actuaries. Other job placements may include positions in stock brokerages, supervisory financial institutions, and asset management companies.

Prospective students can learn about application and admission to the available schools as they review the information in the listings below. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.