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Master of Science in
Financial Engineering
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Session Outline
Introduction (FE Faculty and Staff)
What exactly is financial engineering?
An Exercise in Expectations
Program Structure
Dual Degree Options
Program Administration
Registration Questions and Issues
Bloomberg
Q&A
FE Faculty – Academic Directors
Drucker School
James Mills
Mathematics
Henry Schellhorn
Financial Derivatives, Asset Management - Financial Mathematics, Operations Research –
University of Oregon
UCLA
FE Faculty
Other key core faculty from Drucker
Murat Binay (Finance, Investments – University of Texas)
Jay Prag (Finance, Fixed Income – Rochester University)
Vijay Sathe (Strategy – Ohio State University)
James Wallace (Financial Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis –
University of Washington)
Hideki Yamawaki (Strategy – Harvard University)
Other faculty from the School Of Mathematical Sciences
John Angus (Applied and Theoretical Probability – UC Riverside)
Andrew Nguyen (UC Irvine)
Allon Percus (Universite Paris-Sud)
FE Staff
Nola Wanta
Assistant Director, MBA & FE
Burkle 110
Virginia “Jeannie” Bullard
Program Coordinator, MBA & FE
Burkle 118
What Exactly is Financial Engineering?
Financial engineering is the use of financial instruments, in
particular derivative products, to restructure or rearrange
cash flows to achieve particular financial goals, especially
the management of financial risk.
What Are Your Expectations?
What are Our Expectations?
Be Involved – take advantage of your faculty, staff and fellow
students in both the FE program as well as the MBA program
Be ethical – take seriously the philosophy and foundation of
the Drucker School
Commit yourself intellectually and emotionally to a rigorous
and intense three semester program
Comport yourselves at all times as professionals.
Program Structure
Required courses from Drucker
Financial Accounting (MGT 326)
Corporate Finance (MGT 335)
Financial Derivatives (MGT339)
Asset Management Practicum (MGT 402)
Some elective courses from Drucker
Strategy (MGT 340): fall
Game Theory (MGT 383): spring
Fixed Income (MGT 475): fall
Real Options (MGT 476): fall
Financial Strategy and Policy (MGT 373)
Financial Statement Analysis: spring
Introduction to Risk management (MGT 391): fall
Program Structure
Required courses from The School of Mathematical Sciences
Probability (Math 251): fall
Statistical Theory (Math 252) or Financial Time Series (Math 463): spring
Stochastic Processes (Math 256): spring
Mathematical Finance (Math 358): fall
Recommended elective courses from the School of Mathematical
Sciences
Introduction to Scientific Computing (Math 364): fall
Statistical Theory (Math 252) or Financial Time Series (Math 463): spring
Numerical Methods for Finance (Math 361A) and Quantitative Risk
Management (Math 458A): fall
Simulation (Math 369): summer
Programming in C++: summer
Program Structure
Other elective courses from the School of Mathematical Sciences
Linear Statistical Models (Math 355): fall
Numerical methods for PDEs (Math 362): fall
Nonparametric and Computational Statistics (Math 352): spring
Scientific Computing (Math 265): spring
Advanced Numerical Analysis (Math 393): spring
Partial Differential equations (Math 282): fall
Courses in the Economics Department
Econometrics II
Econometrics III
(but do not count towards Math degree)
Course Sequence
Fall – First Semester
Probability (Math 251)
Financial Accounting (MGT 326)
Corporate Finance (MGT 335)
Elective
Spring – Second Semester
Stochastic Processes (Math 256)
Financial Derivatives (MGT 339)
Statistics (Math 252) or Financial Time Series (Math 463)
Elective
Fall – Third Semester
Mathematical Finance (Math 358)
Asset Management Practicum (MGT 402)
Elective
Elective
Dual Degree FE/MBA
FE/MBA (80 units – if taken individually 108 units)
Degrees FE/Math
Dual Degree Math/MSFE
Need 2 additional math courses
5 of the math courses must be level 300 or higher
Need to have undergraduate degree in math or equivalent
Important: must apply before completing 16 units of FE program
MS degree in Math
Need 4 additional math courses
5 of the math courses must be level 300 or higher
Need to have undergraduate degree in math or equivalent
Ph.D. in Financial Engineering
We are not accepting applications this year
Exchange Program
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
2 students per academic year
on the 3rd semester
apply in March
some financial aid
University of Saint Gallen, Switzerland
meant mostly for MBA
Registration/Bloomberg/ Administration
Administration – Policies & Procedures you need to know
Registration: Questions and Issues
Bloomberg
Student Involvement (Clubs, Co-Curricular Activities,
Internships)
Q&A