Financial engineering major?

<p>Do you know of any school that has an undergrad program in financial engineering? The closest I've come across is the Math/Econ major at UCLA. </p>

<p>Is this primarily a Masters degree major today? Google search brings up Princeton, MIT, Berkeley Haas, Cornell, CMU.</p>

<p>I am personally under the impression that any undergrad B-school which offers finance as a concentration teach financial engineering as well.</p>

<p>But, if I am wrong, then yes, it does seem that financial engineering is mostly a graduate subject. MSF programs do come to mind.</p>

<p>financial engineering?</p>

<p>by that do you mean industrial engineering or operations research?</p>

<p>I think it is computational finance, modelling, risk management etc.
Requires a lot of Math like engineering. Maybe related to IE/OR.</p>

<p>Looks like Columbia has it. [financial</a> engineering undergrad - Google Search](<a href=“financial engineering undergrad - Google Search”>financial engineering undergrad - Google Search)</p>

<p>Interesting book … “How I became a Qant”
[Finance</a> by the Numbers - WSJ.com](<a href=“http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118774956064304935.html]Finance”>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118774956064304935.html)</p>

<p>[OR:</a> Financial Engineering](<a href=“http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/pages/undergraduate/financial_eng/index.html]OR:”>http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/pages/undergraduate/financial_eng/index.html)</p>

<p>Columbia has undergraduate in Financial Engineering but you can’t apply until sophomore year.</p>

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