A masters degree in quantitative or mathematical finance concerns the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in financial economics . There are several "like-titled degrees" which may further focus on financial engineering, financial risk management, computational finance and/or mathematical finance.
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- A masters degree in quantitative or mathematical finance concerns the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in financial economics . There are several "like-titled degrees" which may further focus on financial engineering, financial risk management, computational finance and/or mathematical finance. In general, these degrees aim to prepare students for relatively more quantitative professions in finance including analysis, structuring, trading, or investing of financial instruments – with a particular emphasis on derivatives and fixed income – and the hedging and management of the resultant market and credit risk. Formal masters-level training in quantitative finance has existed only for the last 20 years .
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- A masters degree in quantitative or mathematical finance concerns the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in financial economics . There are several "like-titled degrees" which may further focus on financial engineering, financial risk management, computational finance and/or mathematical finance.
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- Master of Quantitative Finance
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