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M.Sc. in Quantitative Finance by Coursework

 

Overview

The Master of Science in Quantitative Finance is a programme designed for students with a strong background in the mathematical sciences who wish to enhance their professional skills and qualifications in quantitative finance at postgraduate level.  The programme may be completed in one year of full-time study or two to four years of part-time study. The programme is offered by the Department of Mathematics with the cooperation of the Department of Economics and the Department of Statistics and Applied Probability.

 

 

Department

The National University of Singapore has been ranked consistently among the top universities in the world. The Department of Mathematics is the largest department within the Faculty of Science.  Faculty members of the department are actively engaged in teaching and research in all major areas of mathematics and its applications, and include a strong group in financial mathematics.  The Department runs a highly successful undergraduate programme in quantitative finance.  Some of the graduates of the undergraduate (Honours) programme in quantitative finance have established careers in the financial industry.

 

 

                                               

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