Electives: Master of Quantitative Finance
Master of Quantitative Finance students must complete 32 units of offered elective courses, including coursework in Professional Development.
Among Potential Electives:
MGTF 401 - Financial Accounting (4)
Overview of financial accounting reporting, with a primary focus on the analysis of economic events and their effect on the major financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows). Learn the nature and purpose of accounting methods. Letter grades only. Students may not receive credit for both MGTF 401 and MGT 404. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 405 - Business Forecasting (4)
Introduction to state-of-the-art forecasting methods in finance. Students will learn to estimate forecasting models based on past values of the predicted variable(s), surveys, market information, and other economic data. Participants will become critical consumers of forecasts reported in the media. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 406 - Behavioral Finance (4)
Develop theories of behavior motivated by psychology to describe various features of financial markets. Examine how the insights from behavioral finance complement the traditional paradigm and shed light on investors’ trading patterns, the behavior of asset prices, and corporate finance. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: MGTF 402; restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 407 - Valuation in Corporate Finance (4)
Covering the fundamentals of corporate finance and their application to valuation (including the WACC approach, APV approach, multiples, and real option valuation). We focus on important areas of corporate finance, including capital structure, real options, and financial distress and bankruptcy. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: MGTF 402; restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 408 - Real Estate Finance (4)
Examination of real estate capital markets, both debt and equity. Covered topics include real estate valuation, real options applied to real estate, real estate equity markets, and the place of real estate within a diversified investor’s portfolio. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: MGTF 402; restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 410 - New Venture Finance (4)
Focuses on the financing of new ventures and technological innovation. Includes perspectives of both the entrepreneur and the investor, investigating the venture capital process, and methods of financial valuation useful in the venture capital industry and for other technology investments. Letter grades only. Students may not receive credit for both MGTF 410 and MGT 280. They are course equivalents. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 409 - M&A and Corporate Restructurings
MGTF 411 - Stochastic Calculus and Continuous Time Finance (4)
Many closed-form analytic results in finance are obtained in the continuous-time setting. This course covers portfolio choice, derivative pricing, and term structure modeling in continuous time setting. The objective is to understand important topics and master techniques of continuous-time models. Letter grades only. Students may not receive credit for both MGTF411 and MGT286. These are course duplicates. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 412 - Financial Statement Analysis (4)
Develop a deeper familiarity with financial accounting and assumptions underlying measurements reported in financial statements. Understanding of economic and regulatory forces underlying corporate disclosure of financial statements. Knowledge of data sources and analytical tools to extract and evaluate this data. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program, MBA program, or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 413 - Computational Finance Methods (4)
This course introduces students to a variety of mathematical methods as applied in finance, including Monte Carlo simulation, optimization methods, and numerical solutions to PDEs. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program or by consent of instructor.
MGTF 418 - Preparing for the CFA Exam
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation is the industry-accepted gold standard for financial analysts. To earn the CFA charter you must pass three very challenging exams. Exam material draws from surveys of practicing analysts and covers 10 major topics. We will look at each of the 10 major topic areas (one per class) and explore the level of understanding that is required to pass the first level exam. We will do applied valuation work as tested on the actual CFA exams as well as highlight study habits of successful past candidates. We will pay special attention to sub-topics that aren’t part of the core RADY MQF program but that are covered on the CFA exams.
MGTF 419- CFA Level II Exam Preparation
MGTF 420 - Financial Markets and Institutions
MGTF 421 - Corporate Finance
MGTF 422- Derivatives & Structured Finance
MGTF 423 - Data Science for Finance I
MGTF 424 - Data Science for Finance II– Machine Learning
MGTF 430 - Asset Management
MFTF 495 - Data Science for Finance using Python (4)
This course will introduce you to a collection of powerful, open-source tools needed to manage and analyze finance data, and to conduct data science in finance applications. This class will overview the basic process of data science and dive in to the data management and machine learning techniques useful for financial data analysis.
The ability of learning patterns from data and making accurate predictions on new instances makes Machine Learning a powerful tool for Business Intelligence and Financial Forecasting since it helps us transform the raw data to inform better decision-making. Popular Python based tools will be used in analytical components of the class. Prerequisites: Restricted to master of quantitative finance program or by consent of instructor.
Program FAQs
How is the Master of Quantitative Finance program different from an MBA with an emphasis in Finance?
The Master of Quantitative Finance program provides deeper and more technically focused coursework in a program that, overall, has a more quantitative concentration than the MBA. As a focused, one-year program, the Master of Finance may be an excellent choice if you have clear career goals in data-driven areas of finance.
The Master of Quantitative Finance does not provide the broader perspective on business, management and leadership that the MBA offers: No courses in management, leadership, marketing or operations are included in the Master of Quantitative Finance.
How is the Master of Quantitative Finance program different from Masters programs in Financial Engineering?
The Rady Master of Quantitative Finance program focuses on financial models and data-based analysis. Financial Engineering typically refers to the creation of structured products like collateralized debt obligations and exotic derivative instruments.
If I already have an MBA, will the Master of Quantitative Finance program provide additional learning or career options?
If your MBA program was not heavily quantitative or did not include coursework focused on data-driven financial decision-making, the Master of Quantitative Finance may provide education that will assist in your career in finance.
Can the program be extended by 6 months or a year?
The Master of Quantitative Finance program is designed as a full-time program. Students can choose to take the capstone course in summer and graduate in 12 months or take the course in the fall and graduate in 15 months.
Can I choose a minor?
The Master of Quantitative Finance curriculum does not provide the opportunity for a minor.
Is it possible to complete a dual Master of Quantitative Finance & MBA at Rady?
No, the Master of Quantitative Finance program curriculum does not allow for a dual degree at this time.