The course includes topics directly relevant to quant job interviews as well as to graduate programs in financial engineering. It was created by Prof. Dan Stefanica, a best-selling author and educator in financial engineering, and reflects his experience fostering highly successful careers for the graduates of the Baruch MFE program for over 20 years.
Dan Stefanica has been the Director of the Baruch MFE Program since its inception in 2002, and is the author of the best-selling books on financial engineering education and quant interview questions. He teaches graduate courses on numerical methods for financial engineering, as well as pre-program courses on advanced calculus and numerical linear algebra with financial applications. His research spans numerical analysis, graph theory, and geophysical fluid dynamics. He has a PhD in mathematics from New York University and taught previously at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Each student is assigned a personal Teaching Assistant who will provide timely personalized feedback on homework as well as provide guidance through course forum.
A dedicated forum is available to discuss homework problems where fellow students and instructors are actively helping one another with questions.
This 16-week course consists of five levels where students build their cohesive knowledge upon previously mastered material.
Our graduates overwhelmingly recommend this course for its values, experience and services.
The final exam is proctored online by the TA. Upon successful completion of the course, a Certificate of Completion will be awareded to students who pass the final exam and obtain a 70% or higher average. A Certificate of Completion with Distinction will be awarded to students with 90% or higher average.