Master of Financial Engineering in Christchurch New Zealand | University of Canterbury

University of Canterbury | Christchurch New Zealand
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Qualification
Masters Degree (Taught)
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
NZD 63,300
(c. USD36,688.68)
Attendance
Full-time

Financial engineering is a cross-disciplinary field combining financial and economic theory with the mathematical and computational tools needed to design and develop financial products, portfolios, markets, and regulations. Financial engineers manage financial risk, identify market opportunities, design and value financial or actuarial products, and optimise investment strategies.For students with a good background in mathematics and statistics, this new Master of Financial Engineering (MFEng) will equip you with industry-level skills and knowledge, and provide opportunities to apply those skills. By directly linking real-world problems in financial engineering to an underlying theoretical framework, graduates will be capable of high-level performance in the financial industry.The MFEng is part of a suite of qualifications for students who want to gain a breadth and depth of technical skills and knowledge across the key disciplines of finance and economics, mathematics and statistics, and computer science and software engineering.UC Master of Financial Engineering graduates will be ready for the international workplace in the finance industry and related fields. They will also be well prepared for further study in Financial Engineering in order to attain positions at higher technical levels.Employers range from private industries, such as banking, investment, capital industries, security, data analysis, risk management, and insurance, to the public sector (eg, Te P≈´tea Matua Reserve Bank, Kaitohutohu Kaupapa Rawa Treasury, or regulatory bodies).


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Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

To enrol in the Master of Financial Engineering you should have:a bachelor's degree with a B+ Grade Point Average in 300-level courses; andcompleted specified 200-level MATH and STAT courses (or equivalent courses); andbeen approved to enrol.If you have a minimal statistics and finance background, you may be required to take FIEC601 Quantitative Finance and Economics in January–February before enrolling.

Tuition NZD 63,300

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