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Quantitative finance opens up a diverse array of career paths for graduates. JMU's quantitative finance program is a STEM-certified, interdisciplinary curriculum that explores the creation, refinement, and application of cutting-edge financial methodologies to develop inventive solutions for financial challenges.
This distinctive program stands apart within the College of Business, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree complemented by minors in economics and mathematics or a dual major with mathematics. The Q-Fin program follows a carefully structured timeline, requiring students to start mathematics coursework in their first year to maintain steady progress. Core courses equip students with essential knowledge and analytical skills for diverse financial scenarios, while electives allow specialization in economics, mathematics, statistics, or finance.
This major prepares students for professional roles in financial engineering, structured products, financial modeling, asset securitization, actuarial sciences, financial analytics, and investment management. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative problem-solving in finance, with particular attention to implementing sophisticated financial instruments across various economic contexts.