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SOAS University of London
MSc Finance (Quantitative Finance) (Online)
- Online
MSc
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Our MSc Finance (Quantitative Finance) equips with you specialist knowledge of statistical and quantitative approaches to risk and derivatives. Through the course, you will examine the techniques and foundation of risk management in corporations, as well as learn how derivatives have shaped the financial markets as we know them. You will also gain a wider understanding of econometric principles and data analysis.
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University of Johannesburg
MCom in Quantitative Finance
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the MCom in Quantitative Finance is to develop applied competence in the interpretation, reflection, and application of principles in the broader field of quantitative finance.
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University of Technology Sydney
Master of Mathematics and Quantitative Finance
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia + 2 more
Master
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Major regulatory changes and the emergence of new types of financial risk means that skilled quantitative finance professionals are more in demand than ever. The UTS postgraduate Quantitative Finance program is recognised in Australia and overseas as a leading qualification for aspiring and established quantitative finance professionals. Designed by industry experts and leading UTS quantitative finance academics, the Master of Mathematics in Quantitative Finance has been designed to meet demand in this specialist field among graduates seeking to build their academic quantitative expertise. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on experience, students gain the skills and professional competencies required to measure and manage risk in today’s complex financial markets. Explore our quantitative finance degrees UTS offers a suite of postgraduate quantitative finance degrees, each with a different area of focus. Students considering the Master of Mathematics and Quantitative Finance may also be interested in the following courses: Master of Quantitative Finance Master of Data Science in Quantitative Finance
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University of Technology Sydney
Master of Data Science in Quantitative Finance
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia + 2 more
Master
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Major regulatory changes and the emergence of new types of financial risks mean that skilled quantitative finance professionals are more in demand than ever. The UTS postgraduate Quantitative Finance program is recognised in Australia and overseas as a leading qualification for aspiring and established quantitative finance professionals. Designed by industry experts and leading UTS academics, the Master of Data Science in Quantitative Finance combines subjects from the internationally acclaimed UTS Master of Quantitative Finance with specialist study in data science and statistical modelling. Students learn to tackle data problems on new scales and at increasing levels of complexity and emerge ready to deliver advanced analysis and modelling in portfolio optimisation, market and credit risk modelling. Explore our quantitative finance degrees UTS offers a suite of postgraduate quantitative finance degrees, each with a different area of focus. Students considering the Master of Mathematics and Quantitative Finance may also be interested in the following courses: Master of Quantitative Finance Master of Mathematics and Quantitative Finance
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University of Technology Sydney
Master of Quantitative Finance
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia + 2 more
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Major regulatory changes and the emergence of new types of financial risks mean that skilled quantitative finance professionals are more in demand than ever. The UTS postgraduate Quantitative Finance program is recognised in Australia and overseas as a leading qualification for aspiring and established quantitative finance professionals. Designed by industry experts and leading UTS quantitative finance academics, it combines the theoretical learning, hands-on experience and professional competencies required to perform at the cutting edge of this specialist discipline. Whether students are just starting out or looking to deepen their quantitative expertise, this course will equip them with the knowledge and skills to measure and manage risk in today’s complex financial markets. Explore our quantitative finance degrees UTS offers a suite of postgraduate quantitative finance degrees, each with a different area of focus. Students considering the Master of Quantitative Finance may also be interested in the following courses: Master of Data Science in Quantitative Finance Master of Mathematics and Quantitative Finance
Singapore Management University
Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MQF)
- Singapore, Singapore
MSc
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MQF) by coursework is a full-time programme to be completed within 12 months. It caters to a need identified by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) - to groom a critical mass of specialists in quantitative finance, which is the objective underlying the second phase of MAS's Finance Scholarship Programme.
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Quantitative finance programs are a good way to learn about how mathematical modeling can be used to predict and analyze the behavior of complex financial systems. Topics covered might include everything from probability and statistics to the design of predictive algorithms.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.