Financial Computing

The Financial Computing certificate (15 credts) will enable students to operate effectively in the complex financial computing environment. Students will develop expertise in implementation of financial computing models, knowledge of financial databases, financial engineering software and specialized programming languages. The hands-on skills combined with a real-life financial computing project will enable them to compete in the financial industry.

Financial Computing Requirements

The required courses are:

FE 505Financial Lab: Technical Writing in Finance

1

FE 522C++ Programming in Finance

3

FE 511Introduction to Bloomberg & Thomson-Reuters

1

FE 621Computational Methods in Finance

3

FE 699

2

Choose one elective between:

FE 543Introduction to Stochastic Calculus for Finance

3

FE 610Stochastic Calculus for Financial Engineers

3

Choose two electives between:

FE 513Financial Lab: Practical Aspects of Database Design

1

FE 514Financial Lab: VBA in Finance

1

FE 515Introduction to R

1

FE 516MATLAB for Finance

1

FE 517SAS for Finance

1

FE 518Mathematica for Financial App

1

FE 519Financial Lab: Advanced Bloomberg

1

FE 520Introduction to Python for Financial Applications

1

FE 521Web Design

1

FE 529GPU Computing in Finance

1