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Quantitative finance integrates sophisticated mathematical approaches into financial applications. It heavily relies on mathematical models, statistical probability, and economic theories. The OSU program develops more than just quantitative analysts—it prepares students to be financial leaders with deep expertise in quantitative methods.
Program Structure
This STEM-certified curriculum requires 33 credit hours, allowing students to customize their learning path through one of three specialization tracks aligned with their career goals. Alumni gain proficiency in quantitative techniques applicable across diverse industries. Their expertise is sought after by energy sectors, financial institutions, risk assessment organizations, and asset management companies. The program maintains an educational partnership with the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP).