• Financial engineering is a cross-disciplinary field combining financial and economic theory with the mathematical and computational tools needed to design and develop financial products, portfolios, markets, and regulations.
  • Financial engineers manage financial risk, identify market opportunities, design and value financial or actuarial products, and optimize investment strategies.
  • For students with a good background in mathematics and statistics, this new Master of Financial Engineering (MFEng) will equip them with industry-level skills and knowledge, and provide opportunities to apply those skills.
  • By directly linking real-world problems in financial engineering to an underlying theoretical framework, graduates will be capable of high-level performance in the financial industry.
  • The MFEng is part of a suite of qualifications for students who want to gain a breadth and depth of technical skills and knowledge across the key disciplines of finance and economics, mathematics and statistics, and computer science and software engineering.