Masters Programs in Computational Finance
- Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School, MS Computational Finance
- DePaul University, MS Computational Finance
- Georgia Institute of Technology, MS Quantitative and Computational Finance
- Leicester University, MSc Financial Mathematics & Computation
- Oxford University, MSc Mathematical & Computational Finance
- Purdue University - Krannert School, MBA with specialization in Computational Finance
- Purdue University, MS Mathematics with specialization in Computational Finance
- Purdue University, MS Statistics with specialization in Computational Finance
- Université de Montreal, MSc Financial Mathematics & Computational Finance
- University of Essex, MSc Agent Based Computational Economics & E-Markets
- University of Essex, MSc Computational Finance
- University of Essex, MSc Financial Software Engineering
- University of Greenwich, MSc Computational Finance
- University of Limerick - Kemmy School, MSc Computational Finance
- University of Washington, MS Computational Finance and Risk Management
- Institute of Mathematics and Applications,India,Msc Computational Finance
In addition, computational finance may be offered as a specialization in other degree programs.
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