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MSCF Part-Time Class Of 2012

Tracking Your Curriculum

Students can track their progress in the Student Services Online system. Your curriculum has been entered into the database and is updated as you complete courses. You may also visit the Student Services office for a personal review of your academic audit.
 

Curriculum for Part-Time MSCF Entering in 2009

MSCF candidates must complete a minimum of 150 units of coursework that fulfill the graduation requirements specified for their entering class.

The following is the curriculum for Part-Time MSCF students entering in 2009.

Required Course Sequence

Required courses must be taken in the mini-semesters specified, no exceptions. Students may not drop required courses. Students must re-take required courses they fail.

Curriculum is subject to change.

Click on a course title to read the course description and prerequisites.

First Year '09 - '10

Mini Course # Course Title Units
Mini 1 46-901 Financial Computing I 6
  46-921 Probability 6
  45-711 MSCF Finance 6
Mini 2 46-941 Multi-Period Asset Pricing  6
  46-923 Statistical Inference 6
Mini 3 46-926 Linear Financial Models 6
  46-902 Financial Computing II  
Mini 4 46-929 Financial Time Series Analysis 6
  46-903 Financial Computing III 6

Second Year '10 - '11

Mini 1 45-905 Macroeconomics for Comp Finance 6
  46-936 Statistical Arbitrage 6
Mini 2  46-956 Fixed Income 6
  45-814 Options 6
  46-980 MSCF Deutsche Trading Competition 0
Mini 3 45-906 Financial Products and Markets 6
  46-944 Stochastic Calculus for Finance I 6
Mini 4 46-932 Simulation Methods for Option Pricing 6
  46-945 Stochastic Calculus for Finance II 6

Third Year '11 - '12

Mini 1 46-915 Advanced Derivative Modeling 6
  45-816 Studies in Financial Engineering 6
Mini 2 45-848 Asset Pricing* 6
  46-955 Topics in Quantitative Finance* 6
  45-908 Quantitative Asset Management* 6
Mini 3 45-903 Credit Derivatives 6
  46-904 Financial Computing IV 6
Mini 4 45-795 Presentations for Computational Finance 6
  46-950

 Numerical Methods

6

 

Refer to the MSCF Student Handbook for more detailed information.

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