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The Johns Hopkins financial mathematics master's program is delivered by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics as a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree. This three-semester program begins in late summer and concludes by mid-December. Applicants with robust quantitative undergraduate training are ideal candidates for this program. This Financial Mathematics Master's curriculum establishes a strong foundation in applied mathematics, enabling students to comprehend and evaluate prevalent financial models while developing problem-solving computational techniques. The program also delivers crucial financial knowledge where quantitative expertise proves most valuable. These combined elements prepare graduates to tackle current quantitative finance challenges while equipping them for future industry demands. Aligned with our mission to cultivate future financial mathematics leaders, the program not only strengthens students' existing quantitative skills but also prioritizes two critical competencies: transforming real-world issues into mathematical frameworks and effectively communicating solutions to both technical and non-technical audiences.
a completed online application
statement of purpose
unofficial transcripts
2-3 letters of recommendation (depending on the program)
Additional documents, requirements, or supplemental materials specific to the program.