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MS in Financial Mathematics
Degree Requirements

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The MS degree requires 36 letter-graded graduate hours, and 3 hours of Proseminar, for a total of 39 hours.

Required courses:

MAP 5601 Introduction to Financial Mathematics 3 hrs, Fall
MAP 5611 Introduction to Computational Finance 3 hrs, Spring
ECO 5281 Financial Economics I 3 hrs, Spring
FIN 5515 Investment Management Analysis 3 hrs, Fall
STA 5326 Distribution Theory and Inference 3 hrs, Fall
MAP 6621 Financial Engineering I 3 hrs, Fall
MAP 6437 Current Topics in Financial Mathematics 3 hrs, Spring
MAP561X Monte Carlo Methods in Financial Mathematics 3 hrs, Spring
MAT 5939r Financial Mathematics Proseminar
1 hr (Fall, Spring)

(Proseminar should be taken three semesters for a total of 3 hrs)

Subtotal

27 hrs


Four electives are also required, for a total of twelve additional hours:

MATH ELECTIVE 1
3 hrs
MATH ELECTIVE 2
3 hrs
GENERAL ELECTIVE 1
3 hrs
GENERAL ELECTIVE 2
3 hrs
Total 39 hrs


Recommended Electives

The following courses are regularly offered electives -- additional choices are announced by the Director each semester. Consult the Director if you want to take a course that is not announced or listed here.

Certain pairs of courses are listed as Concentrations, which are suggested two-course sequences for students interested in that topic.

Math Electives:

Concentration in Actuarial Science:

o MAP 5177 (Actuarial Models I, 3 hrs, Fall)
o MAP 5178 (Actuarial Models II, 3 hrs, Spring)

Students must take both courses to receive degree credit; MAP 5177 is a prerequisite for MAP 5178. First year actuarial seminars are also available; students are encouraged to contact the Director at the start of their first semester if interested in this Concentration. Follow this link for more information.

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MAP 5345-5346 Elementary PDE I & II (3 each, Fall, Spring)

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MAA 5616-5617 Measure & Integration I & II (3 each, Fall, Spring) [required for the PhD degree]

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MAA 6416, Topics in Stochastic Calculus (3, odd-year Springs)

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MAA 5406-5407 Complex Analysis I & II (3 each, Fall, Spring)

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MAD 5403-5404 Foundations of Computational Mathematics I & II (3 each, Fall, Spring)

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MAD 5420 Numerical Optimization (3, Spring, odd years)

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MAD 5738 Numerical PDE (3, Fall)

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MAP 5932 Stochastic Differential Equations (3, Spring)

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MAD 5932 Numerical Linear Algebra (3, Fall?)

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MAT 5845r, Internship in Financial Mathematics, (1) (London Program 1-3 hrs. TBA)


General Electives:

The courses above may be counted as general electives, in addition to the following.

Concentration in Regression and Financial Time Series:

o STA 5167 (Statistics in Applications II, 3 hrs, Spring)
o ECO 5428 (Time Series Analysis, 3 hrs, Spring)

STA 5167 is a prerequisite for ECO 5428, and should be taken in the first spring semester. The prerequisites for STA 5167 are (i) STA 5326 (taken in the first Fall), (ii) an undergraduate-level Statistics course, and (iii) some knowledge of the R programming language.

Computer Science:

o CAP 5638, Pattern Recognition (3, Fall or Spring)

Economics:

o ECO 5204, Macroeconomic Theory I (3, Fall)
o ECO 5282, Financial Economics II (3, Fall)

Finance:

o FIN 5605, Multinational Financial Management (3, Spring)

Statistics:

o STA 5327 Statistical Inference II (3, Spring)

Risk Management and Insurance:

o Seminars and special topics may be available; consult the Director

Note: If a student has taken one of the required courses elsewhere, a waiver can be granted by the Director. In that case, the student will take another course to satisfy the thirty-six hour requirement. The student should consult the Director for details.


A typical schedule leading to the MS degree:

1st Fall 1st Spring Summer 2nd Fall 2nd Spring
MAP5601 Intro to Financial Mathematics MAP5611 Intro to Computational Finance
MAP6621 Financial Engineering I MAP6437 Current Topics (Projects)
FIN5515 Investments ECO5281 Financial Economics I optional approved internship Elective MAP561X Monte Carlo in FinMath
STA5326 Distribution Theory and Inference Elective
Elective Elective


Financial Mathematics Master’s Degree Checksheet

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