Overview
The dual degree is a partnership between NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. The unique mix of business training and quantitative skills provided by this program makes its graduates strong candidates for positions in fields such as quantitative risk and portfolio management, and the design, pricing, trading and hedging of derivatives and structured products.
The 72-credit Mathematics in Finance MSc/MBA dual degree from New York University is divided between the two schools and takes two and a half years to complete. Students study for the first year at Courant, the second year at Stern and then spend the fall of their third taking courses at both schools. Students register for the first two semesters at Courant and the next three semesters at Stern. The dual degree program may be pursued only on a full-time basis; it is not open to part-time students. Transfer credits are not accepted by either program.
Career Services
- In their first year, dual degree students are included in Courant’s Resume Book for obtaining a summer internship between the first and second year of the program. Having a business internship for this summer is strongly encouraged.
The Careers Team helps dual degree students with career counseling and placement once they begin taking classes at Stern. Access to these services, alumni and Stern-specific job postings are available beginning in the first semester that students are registered at Stern.
In their first year at Stern, students have access to the Ignite career development program, which is required in order to participate in on-campus recruiting. OCD will assist dual degree students with finding a summer internship between their second and third year, as well as securing full-time employment for after graduation.Stern career services after graduation are provided by the Career Center for Working Professionals (CCWP).
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Derivative Securities
- Risk and Portfolio Management with Econometrics
- Stochastic Calculus
- Computing in Finance
- Continuous Time Finance
- Scientific Computing
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 30 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- New York City, United States
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- New York City, United States
Disciplines
Mathematics Finance View 598 other Masters in Mathematics in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Applicants to the MS in Mathematics in Finance/MBA dual degree program must be first year full-time students at NYU Courant. You must complete the NYU Stern Dual Degree application and authorize NYU Courant to share your MS application with NYU Stern.
- Contact the Academic Advising department at NYU Courant to request your record and past application be sent to NYU Stern. Specific instructions are available in Stern's Dual Degree application.
- Application requirements specific to the MS in Mathematics in Finance/MBA: GMAT/GRE/EA Score
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youIn-State88876 USD / year≈ 88876 USD / year
Living costs
New York City
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