Master in Quantitative Investment Management in Fredericton Canada | University of New Brunswick

University of New Brunswick | Fredericton Canada
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 41,800
(c. USD30,001.78)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
12 months

Our Master in Quantitative Investment Management (MQIM) program is essentially data science applied to finance. This unique one-year graduate degree is designed to train you for a specialized role in quantitative investment management. The program provides students with essential finance principles, analytical and coding abilities, and professional skills that the financial sector requires.

The Quantitative Investment Management field combines financial theory, economic principles, advanced mathematics, statistical methods, and programming techniques to solve challenges in derivatives pricing, dynamic portfolio strategies, and risk assessment. These competencies are highly valued by investment firms, commercial banks, trading operations, hedge funds, insurers, corporate risk departments, and financial regulators.

Program Length: 12 months
Start Dates: Fall Semester exclusively, with an intensive preparatory course beginning in August.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

Bachelors degree from a recognized university with a B average or minimum cumulative grade point average CGPA of 30 out of 43 Preference will be given to applicants with degrees in mathematics statistics computer science science engineering business or economics
Minimum GMAT of 600 or equivalent GRE result and a strong quantitative background
Computer programming skills are strongly recommended
Successful completion of a university-level economics course
If English is not your first language an official TOEFL minimum score 94or 120 or IELTS result minimum score of 7 or 9
Official Transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work grading scales must be included
International applicants are required to submit a WES ICAP evaluation that includes all prior postsecondary credentials obtained The WES ICAP evaluation ensures certified expert translation of academic standing and degree credentials and expedites the subsequent review and decision process The review committee also reserves the right to ask for a WES ICAP evaluation in other cases where such evaluation is needed to accurately assess the applicants credentials
Statement of Purpose
Resume
Three reference letters.

Tuition CAD 41,800

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