Quantitative Finance

    Quantitative Finance

    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,476 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 21, 2023
    Quantitative Finance

    About

    Certificate in Quantitative Finance

    The Certificate in Quantitative Finance allows students to develop a skill set and deep knowledge in mathematics, computer science, probability, statistics, and the applications of these disciplines to finance.

    Finance has seen a paradigm shift towards quantitative method, big data, and computer-based technology in recent years. These changes have been dramatic and fast, which result in a great demand for finance professionals with a background in quantitative finance. These individuals are often referred to as quantitative analysts, or simply "quants" in the financial world. Because of the challenging nature of the work, which needs to blend mathematics, finance, and programming skills effectively, quant analysts can command relatively high salaries. The certificate seeks to provide the latest financial methodologies and techniques so that students can succeed in the fast-changing finance profession.

    Required Courses


    The certificate requires 32 credits of coursework in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, and Finance. For individual students, requirements vary depending on the student's major:

    Students in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science, and Physics can earn the certificate with their major by completing an additional 15 credits in Finance.
    Students in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biomedical Engineering can earn the certificate with their major by completing an additional 15 credits in Finance plus 3 credits in Computer Science.
    Students in Finance can earn the certificate with their major by completing additional 17 credits in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science. Seven of these credits can be counted toward university and business core requirements.

    Possible Sequence

    Fall SemesterSpring Semester
    FreshmanMATH 115, ACCT 214MATH 116
    SophomoreMATH 135 or MATH 310, MATH301*COSC 160 or COSC 170, FINC 313
    MATH 302 (optional)
    JuniorFINC 324FINC 334
    SeniorFINC 334FINC 338

    * MATH 225/335 may be substituted for MATH 301/302

    Questions may be directed to Dr. Rui Liu at [email protected]

    Disciplines

    Palumbo-Donahue School of Business

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Required Documents

    1. Completed Application
    2. Transcripts
      • Original or attested copies of official academic records from the last four years of your education.
      • Credentials should be submitted in the native language with certified English translations and sent directly from the school and/or university you attended. Photocopies are not considered official.
      • Scanned copies are accepted for evaluation of your application, but originals must be received before you begin classes at Duquesne.
      • If you have enrolled in an ESL program in the United States, you also must submit the ESL transcripts.
    3. Recommendation Letter
      • At least one (1) letter of recommendation from someone who can attest to both your academic and personal strengths.
    4. Freshman Essay
      • Submit a personal statement of at least 300 words which answers the following questions and includes examples of research, shadowing or volunteering experiences:

        1. What is unique about you?

        2. Why have you chosen this major?

        3. How will Duquesne help you to achieve your academic, personal, and professional goals?

    5. English Language Scores
      • International undergraduate students can apply in one of two ways:
        1. Submit a TOEFL, IELTS, Pearson Test of English, Duolingo English Test, or a score of 540 or higher on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section.
        2. Test upon arrival to campus.

    Eligibility

    To be considered for admission you must have graduated from a secondary school recognized as an acceptable equivalent to a U.S. high school and you must demonstrate a record of acceptable academic success.

    In general, undergraduate applicants are expected to obtain the U.S. equivalent of a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) for most majors.

    The Center for Global Engagement takes into the account the educational system and grading system particular to your country; therefore, you are evaluated against students from the same country.

    Click here to see a list of countries and relevant documents that we consider the equivalent of a high school transcript.

    Please Note:

    • Once your application is complete, it takes about two to three weeks for an admissions decision to be made.
    • Please read our English Proficiency Requirements page for detailed information on how we evaluate your application.
    • An initial interview is not formally required before your application, but you can request an interview with an admissions officer if you would like to articulate additional information. The Center for Global Engagement reserves the right to require an interview after examining your admissions materials if we would like more information before our admissions decision.
    • Duquesne is a holistic institution that takes into consideration other skills outside of academic life, such as teamwork, leadership, initiative and compassion.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 48
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 70

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    Prospective undergraduate students may apply to Duquesne University directly through our Future Focused Application, Common App or Coalition Application.

    Quantitative Finance
    Duquesne University
    Duquesne University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Pittsburgh

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