U-M's Master of Science in Financial Engineering Prepares Graduates for Success in New World Economy Careers
Financial expertise is key in today's fast-paced, volatile global business environment. This 39-credit hour graduate program, usually completed in three academic semesters, gives students the technical and financial sophistication they need to solve complex problems and develops their ability to understand, negotiate, and collaborate with colleagues and customers around the world. More about the program...

- To help our Financial Engineering students get off to the best possible start, each attends a six-week intensive summer "boot camp" program. The roster of courses covers all prerequisites in a very intense and condensed form so that all incoming students are equally prepared when they begin their core classes.
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- The "How I Became a Quant" forum is designed to give a personal view of the world of quantitative finance from the point of view of professionals with varying specialties. Without formulas or PowerPoints, our panelists share their own experiences and engage in a moderated discussion with plenty of time for questions.
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