DePaul University
General Information
Accreditation
Admission
Programs of Study
Master of Business Administration Day Program (Full-time)
Master of Business Administration in Managerial Finance Weekend Program
Master of Business Administration Evening Program
Master of Accountancy
Master of Science in Accountancy
Master of Science in Business Information Technology
Master of Science in Computational Finance
Master of Science in Computational Finance
Program Degree Requirements
M.S.C.F. Requirements
Master of Science in E-Business
Master of Science in Finance
Master of Science in Human Resources
Master of Science in Marketing Analysis
Master of Science in Real Estate
Master of Science in Taxation
Combined Graduate Business and Law Program
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems
Department of Economics
Department of Finance
International Business
Department of Management
Department of Marketing
The Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Career Management Center
Administration and Faculty
Academic Regulations and Information
The Vincentian Character of DePaul University


DePaul Graduate Course Catalog
KELLSTADT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2007-2008
Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Programs of Study Master of Science in Computational Finance
Master of Science in Computational Finance
..........
      The Master of Science in Computational Finance is a joint degree offered by the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and the School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems of DePaul University.
 
      The objective of this program is to offer students the opportunity to acquire both the theoretical understanding and the ability to practically implement mathematical financial models. The program aims to produce graduates with the required qualifications to become “quantitative financial analysts”. Students, with a proper choice of courses, can leave the program with a firm grasp of the material that is the basis for the Chartered Financial Analyst exams.
 
      The Computational Finance graduate will be able to apply quantitative tools to solve complex problems in the areas of portfolio management, risk management, and financial engineering.
©2006 | DePaul University | Disclaimer | Webmaster
1 E. Jackson, Chicago, IL 60604 | 312-362-8000
Related Links