The Financial Engineering MS Program at Baruch College
We strive to provide
the best education possible to our students. We try to improve the
curriculum from one year to the next, to better reflect the current trends
and the most active areas in the world of finance.
The MS Program in Financial Engineering at Baruch College consists of twelve three-credit
courses. Nine of these course are required courses. Three other courses will be chosen from a group of electives. Students
attending full-time would complete the program in three semesters. Alternatively, students may attend part-time for a more extended period of
five to six semesters. All courses start after 6 pm. Students entering
the program with exceptional mathematical or financial skills may be
permitted to replace one or more of the required courses with additional
electives.
The curriculum of the Financial
Engineering program is designed to provide the students with the background
required for modeling and solving problems that arise in the
financial-service industry. Courses such as Object Oriented Programming
for Financial Applications, Market and Credit Risk Management, Elements of
Structured Finance, and Deal Theory and Structured Analysis are taught by
practitioners from the financial industry, enhancing the practical knowledge and
the financial engineering skills of our students.