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QS Rank:

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114

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Georgia Institute of Technology

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Georgia

United States

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Program Rank

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15

The main objective of the Master of Science degree program in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) at Georgia Tech is to provide students with the practical skills and theoretical understanding they need to be leaders in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of the models used by the financial sector to structure transactions, manage risk and construct investment strategies. QCF is a multidisciplinary program sponsored jointly by the Scheller College of Business, the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, and the School of Mathematics.

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Total Tuition Fees

$57,969

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Duration

18 Months

Ranking

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#44

US World and News Report

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#38

The World University Rankings

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#114

QS World University Rankings

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Fall ( Sept - Nov )

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Spring ( Apr - June )

Class Profile

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Average Age

25

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Average Work Experience

2 Years

Language Test Scores

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Minimum Score

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7 / 9

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Minimum Score

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95 / 120

Diversity

Others:

1%

Two or more races:

3%

White:

49%

Hispanic or Latino:

10%

Black or African American:

10%

Asian:

27%

Admissions

Application Deadlines

Spring

RoundDeadlineDecision
Standard DeadlineOct 1NA

Application Requirements

What Really Matters When Applying

  • Transcript

    Required

  • TOEFL

    Required

  • IELTS

    Required

  • GRE

    Required

  • Academic LOR

    Required

  • Professional LOR

    Required

  • Academic LOR

    Required

  • Curriculum Vitae

    Required

  • Statement of Purpose

    Required

  • Portfolio

    Required

  • Application Fee

    105

Career Outcomes

Our approach to Career Services is to work one-on-one with each student to develop a career-search strategy, identify target companies, and prepare students for the interview process. Students benefit from a very strong alumni network and extensive corporate outreach efforts and become part of a greater community invested in each student's professional success.


GT MS QCF students are hired because:

  • The degree is rigorous: the QCF program’s 12 courses demand that students develop proficiency in multiple programming languages and sophisticated mathematical modeling techniques to be used as tools in the navigation of the practical and theoretical aspects of the finance industry
  • Project based experience prepares students to solve real workplace problems using market data and requiring integrated modeling, programming and financial skillsets
  • Our program is responsive to industry needs: as regulation and innovation change the landscape of financial markets, MS QCF trains students for tomorrow’s job market
  • ReputationRankings that the combination of rigor and reward the program emphasizes produces employees who are good at what they do – problem solvers, innovators, and communicators. Thirteen years of recruiting relationships and alumni network building has built a program which augment’s Georgia Tech’s already outstanding reputation for excellence.
  • As one of the only top-ranked MS Financial Engineering program in the southeast, MS QCF continues to lead in multidisciplinary preparation for financial engineering careers. This structure draws from the academic rigor and professional focus which distinguishes Georgia Tech.


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Job Placement

96%

Prospective Job Roles

Financial Analyst

Financial Risk Manager

IT Risk Analyst

Market Risk Analyst

Financial Advisor

Accountant

Auditor

Risk Analyst

Financial Risk Analyst

Cost Accountant

Cost Analyst

Financial Manager

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Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$57,969 / year

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Overall Cost

$87,969 / year

Funding Options

Department Funding

Scholarships

Academic excellence, financial need, and major of study are the primary criteria used for selecting recipients. Students awarded scholarships will typically be expected to maintain a cumulative as well as a semester GPA of 3.0.

FAQs

  • The financial marketplace is large and varied. QCF graduates work in many financial industries including (but not limited to) asset management, hedge funds, investment and commercial banks, trading firms, financial technology, private equity, government and more. The “quant” or “financial engineering” job functions within these industries include (but are not limited to) risk management, investment banking, derivative trading, model building and validation, equity and quantitative research, quantitative analysis, sales & trading, project management, portfolio/asset/wealth management and various forms of technical consulting.

  • No. While experience in the workplace is valuable in any professional degree, and considered in your applicant profile, it is not required for admission into the program. For personal success, internship experience in a relevant field is encouraged for anyone considering the QCF program.

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