MSc Quantitative Finance

12 Months On Campus Masters Program

Cass Business School London

Program Overview

To successfully complete the Quantitative Finance course, you must have a good understanding of mathematics.You may well have studied finance, economics, engineering or maths or physics as an undergraduate. Or you might have a bachelor's degree in a science subject, in particular computer science.You should have a general interest in mathematics and statistics, including the more quantitative and mathematical techniques used in financial markets; but you don't need to have a background in finance.You'll study core modules focusing on asset pricing, risk management and introductions to key financial securities such as equities, fixed income securities and derivatives.From there you'll progress to specialist learning in econometrics, and cover a large amount of stochastics and numerical methods.You'll cover basic and advanced topics in econometrics including ARCH and GARCH models, co-integration and dealing with high frequency data.You will also have the opportunity to work with a number of different estimation techniques, including OLS, Maximum Likelihood and GMM.You'll work extensively with programming language in the core modules. In term 1 the focus of programming teaching is on Python alongside other languages such as VBA or Matlab which are also available as optional modules.You'll choose five from around 40 optional modules in your final term. You can also choose to complete a traditional dissertation, which counts for four optional modules, or a shorter 'applied research project', which is the equivalent of two optional modules.

Program Key Stats

£28500
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Career Options

  • technical analysts
  • risk management
  • Data Scientist
  • Global Banking and and Markets
  • Sales Trader
  • Derivatives
  • Financial Analyst
  • Transaction Advisory Services -

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