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Updated July 16, 2007
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Financial Engineering Diploma (Stand Alone) |
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- of particular interest to those with strong quantitative backgrounds in economics, mathematics, statistics, engineering science, or computing looking to accelerate their career in financial management.
- consists of five master-level courses offered by the Schulich School of Business and the Graduate Program of Mathematics & Statistics.
- for further information and the online application
click here
Graduate Diploma in Financial Engineering |
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- must be taken concurrently with Schulich MBA or Faculty of Science and Engineering MA degree in Mathematics or another degree program.
- diploma requirements must be completed within 1 term of degree requirements
- 21 credit-hours of required courses:
see details
- either one of:
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internship
- the Financial Engineering office assists in the arrangement of internship positions.
Internships cannot be started until all required
courses have been completed.
- research paper - contact your Program Director who assigns a relevant project
- view
sample program of study for MBA with Financial Engineering Diploma
- Graduate Diploma is accepted by Canadian Securities
Institute (CSI)® as credit toward one DMS elective.
see details.
- the deadline to submit the eligibility
questionnaire is December 15 for students who start in the Fall term and February
15 for students who start in the Winter term.
Financial Engineering General Concentration |
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- must be taken concurrently with Schulich MBA
- 12 credit-hours of courses consisting of 6 credit-hours of required courses and 6 credit-hours of recommended courses: see details
- the deadline to submit the eligibility
questionnaire is January 15 for students that started in the Fall and February
15 for students that started in the Winter.
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unique program offered by Schulich to encourage management graduates to continue to keep abreast of new developments in their profession by providing in-depth study through full-term (13-week) or half-term (6-week) MBA elective courses
- taken by students who have completed an MBA degree from a
recognized business school and are returning for further study
- 15 credit-hours of courses consisting of 6 credit-hours of required courses and 9 credit-hours of recommended courses: see details
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