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Quantitative finance opens up diverse career paths for graduates. JMU's quantitative finance program is a STEM-certified, interdisciplinary major focusing on creating and applying innovative financial methods to solve complex financial challenges.
This distinctive program within the College of Business leads to a Bachelor of Science degree with paired minors in economics and mathematics, or alternatively, a dual major with mathematics. The Q-Fin curriculum follows a rigorous structure, requiring students to start mathematics coursework in their first year to maintain proper progression. Core courses build essential skills for financial analysis and problem-solving, while electives allow specialization in economics, mathematics, statistics, or finance.
This major prepares students for roles in financial engineering, risk modeling, asset securitization, actuarial work, investment analysis, and wealth management. It emphasizes quantitative problem-solving in finance, particularly through the use of sophisticated financial instruments across various scenarios.
As a cross-disciplinary program with shared courses in mathematics, quantitative finance mandates minors in both mathematics and economics, though many opt for a dual major with mathematics. Dual majors must complete ECON 200, 201, and 331 without needing the full economics minor. Early consultation with academic advisors is crucial for proper course planning, and students pursuing the mathematics dual major should also meet with a mathematics advisor promptly.