Financial Engineering?

<p>Ok, so I found out about this major by going through the Princeton website, and I decided I wanna major in it lol. The thing is I cant really find any other good colleges that offer this major. Any help?</p>

<p>Suggest looking into Columbia/SEAS, and Kent State Univ., apart from Princeton. Search Googles would help.</p>

<p>Thanks, but Columbia's program is kinda diffrent than Princeton's program. And I havent heard of Kent State.
Any others people?</p>

<p>WHat is financial engineering?</p>

<p>is it in an engineering school, or a business school?</p>

<p>lol, its usually in the engineering school, its a mix of finance and engineering. It's pretty cool.</p>

<p>so it's like Finance and a general engineering program?</p>

<p>Most Financial engineering programs are at the master level. You could major in finance, math or technology and then go for a masters at mant other schools. Not many undergrad. programs that I've seen.</p>

<p>Hey! Juggie. What program content difference did you hear about between Princeton and Columbia?</p>

<p>Hi, i'm an international student planning to major in FE next fall in the US. I believe that the other 'course' similar to FE is the Operation Research (which is offered by many colleges in the US) However, are there any other schools which specifically publicized FE as their general major ?</p>

<p>Yeah, its even called Financial engineering and operations research.
About studying it at masters, I wanna go to law school, and get an BS in FE. </p>

<p>About columbias Financial engineering thing, its called industrial...I think, I read the description of the program and it just isnt the same one Princeton has. Im pretty sure I wont get into Princeton, so thats why im trying to find alternatives.</p>

<p>Maybe this is still useful:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=2295%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=2295&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If you do a search, you'll find other threads as well.</p>