Dear MSFE Class of 2009-2010:
Congratulations on your acceptance to the Master of Science in Financial Engineering (MSFE) Program! We are looking forward to meeting you in the summer.
The Financial Engineering Program at Columbia University provides a one-year full-time training in the application of engineering methodologies and quantitative methods to finance. It is designed for students who wish to obtain positions in the securities, banking, and financial management and consulting industries, or as quantitative analysts in corporate treasury and finance departments of general manufacturing and service firms. You take courses, taught by our renowned faculty and industry practitioners, in stochastic processes, optimization, numerical techniques, Monte Carlo simulation and data analysis. You will also study portfolio theory,derivatives valuation and financial risk analysis, making use of the methods you have learned.
Our program also hosts a popular Financial Engineering Practitioners Seminar on Monday nights, at which Wall Street and industry practitioners present their recent research or particular specialty, and where students can hear first-hand about life in the financial world. Our Department also invites practitioners of quantitative finance and prospective employers to give pedagogic talks to students on the industry.
Below you will find important information regarding the Program:
- Academic Advising: 7/6
- MSFE Orientation Schedule of Events: 7/6
- MSFE Orientation Key Note Speaker: Richard Bookstaber - MSFE Summer Events: 7/6 – 8/28
- Information about the curriculum
- Suggested Reading List
- Financial Engineering Practitioners' Articles
- Wall Street Warms to Finance Degree with Focus on Math
- Finding a Job in Finance
- A Guide to the Perplexed Quant
- The Boy's Guide to Pricing and Hedging
- Wilmott Awards 2006 - Career Planning and Development Material
- Sample Resume 1
- Sample Resume 2
- Resume Tips
- Power Verbs - New Student Checklist 2009
This useful document includes information about activating your e-mail, billing, housing and the English Certification Test. - Summer 2009 Schedule
- Fall 2009 Schedule
Important dates for the Program:
| Orientation begins: | Monday | July 6, 2009 |
| First day of Summer term (Part I): | Tuesday |
July 7, 2009 |
For more information about our Department and Program, please visit our website. If you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance, we can easily be reached by calling 212-854-2941 or by sending an e-mail message to .
Good luck and see you all on Monday, July 6th!
Best wishes,
Clifford Stein
Professor and Chairman
Emanuel Derman
MSFE Program Director
Jenny S. Mak
Director, Administration, Academic and Professional Development Director