University of California, Berkeley - Master of Science in Financial Engineering

Masters Degree
Published

January 23, 2024

Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas

Key takeaways

  • only 1 year program qualified for myself
  • only spring program provided
  • tuition fee $82,000
  • few electives, career courses

Program

Spring

Deadline: January, March, May, October

Fees

Tuition and Fees $82,901
Health Insurance (Spring & Summer Only) $2,574

Prerequisites/Requirements

Technical knowledge and experience

a strong quantitative background including linear algebra, multivariate calculus, differential equations, numerical analysis, and advanced statistics and probability

Python, C++, R

Work experience

preferred but not required

Application fee

$275

English language proficiency

TOEFL at least 90

Transcript

minimum of 3.0 in upper division work.

Essay

Students will be asked to answer a series of essay questions in their application.

Video Essay

You are allowed two attempts to record your Video Essay, and your response can be no longer than two minutes.

GMAT/GRE

When ordering GRE scores, use institution code 4833 and department code 4399. For GMAT scores, use program code N2V-PT-87.

Letters of recommendation

two letters of recommendation

Letters should come from individuals who are familiar with your training in quantitative methods, and their remarks should address your ability to apply your quantitative skills. Recommendations from co-workers, tutors, friends, or family members are inadmissible.

Curriculum

MFE students must successfully complete 28 units of coursework (1 unit = 15 class hours), including the Applied Finance Project, plus an internship or industry/independent study project. The 10- to 12-week internship/industry project or independent study project is a required condition for graduation.

Orientation

March - 1 week

Term one

March-May - 8 weeks

  • Investments and derivatives
  • Empirical methods in finance
  • Stochastic calculus with asset pricing applications
  • Independent study
  • Positioning yourself for opportunities in the financial world
  • Financial institutions seminar

Term two

June-July - 8 weeks

  • Derivatives: quantitative methods
  • Fixed income markets
  • Financial data science
  • Independent study
  • Financial institutions seminar series
  • Positioning yourself for opportunities in the financial world

Term three

August-October - 8 weeks

  • Financial risk measurement and management
  • Electives (5 units)
  • Financial data science

Internship

October-January - 10 to 12 weeks

  • Internship/special topics in finance

Term four

January-March -8 weeks

  • Applied finance project
  • Independent study
  • Electives (4-6 units)

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