- Home
- Programmes
- Full-time
- Financial Mathematics
- United States
50 Master's degrees in Financial Mathematics in United States

Quantitative Studies for Finance
The Quantitative Studies for Finance at Columbia University helps prepare students for both career advancement and graduate study.

Quantitative Finance
The Quantitative Finance programme offered by The University of Texas at Arlington is a STEM-designated program designed to meet the growing demand for finance professionals equipped to implement state-of-the-art analytical techniques in support of financial decision-making.

Quantitative Finance
Master the math behind the markets, blending financial theory with technical skills to thrive in data-driven finance roles with the Quantitative Finance program from Northeastern University.
Financial Engineering
The Lehigh University MS in Financial Engineering program is a cutting-edge, 30 credit-hour program designed to provide a strong education in advanced finance and quantitative financial analysis tools using key concepts from financial theory, applied mathematics, and engineering.
Financial Engineering
The Financial Engineering degree at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is a 3 semester STEM designated program
Financial Engineering
Financial Engineering at Columbia University is a multidisciplinary field involving financial theory, engineering methods, mathematical tools, and programming.
Graduate Pathway in Mathematics - Mathematics
The Graduate Pathway in Mathematics - Mathematics, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway program in Mathematics are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Financial Mathematics
The Florida State University Financial Mathematics graduate program offers studies leading to the MS and PhD degrees in Mathematics, with a special focus on the mathematics of finance and economics. We invite applications from students with a strong mathematics background (see Prerequisites) to join our interdisciplinary program.
Global Finance
Established in 2007, the MS in Global Finance Program (MSGF) is a joint partnership program between the HKUST Business School and the New York University Stern School of Business.
Quantitative Finance
The Quantitative Finance MSc program from New York University is intended to prepare pre-experience students with strong skills in mathematics, engineering, science and technology for the rapidly evolving professional marketplace in the field of finance.
Mathematical Finance and Business Administration Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Business Administration Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology
The MS in Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology at Boston University is a full-time, three-semester, 39-credit program with a common core during the first semester. In the two remaining semesters, students have the choice to concentrate in Asset Management, Quantitative Analytics, Risk Management, or Analytics & Research.
Applied Economics
The Applied Economics programme at Saint Cloud State University is a STEM-designated Master of Science delivered on campus. This advanced degree focuses on quantitative skills and empirical analysis, preparing students for high-level roles in private firms or government agencies through a rigorous, research-led curriculum.
Financial Engineering
The finance industry needs people who have deep mathematical modeling skills and computational expertise. With the help of the Financial Engineering program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), your quantitative skills can help solve the complex and creative challenges of today’s financial markets.
Financial Engineering
The Financial Engineering MSc program from New York University furnishes students with foundational knowledge in financial concepts. This knowledge then becomes a springboard to specialized fields where students can apply concepts to everything from derivatives risk finance to financial IT and algorithmic trading on Big Data.
Global Financial Regulation
The Global Financial Regulation program offered by Drexel University is designed for experienced domestic and international attorneys who are looking for advanced skills in legal regulatory analysis and policy pertinent to their practices.
Applied Economics
Applied Economics from Buffalo State SUNY integrates real-world application with the latest theory and enhances opportunities for graduates in a broad range of occupations and institutions; the program also has prepared students for continued education at the Ph.D. level. In addition, it has prepared students to take the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam.
Quantitative Finance
There is extensive use of mathematics, probability theory and financial economics, and the Quantitative Finance program at Oklahoma State University trains students not to become employees with just quantitative skills but financial managers who are equipped with a thorough understanding of quantitative finance.
Applied Economics
Learn to analyze and communicate economic data with this Applied Economics program at Florida State University.