Econometric is not a required course in the MFE program. It's in the Business/Finance dept. You can take either one of these as electives.
ECO 82100 (Term I) Econometrics I
ECO 82100 (Term II) Financial Econometrics
None that I know of. I know a few who tookAndy,
do you know if anybody has taken these classes? Which are the level of them?
Actually, I think every MFE student should take a Statistics course. Or at least have a solid understanding of Regression and know a little bit about standard deviation.
Coming to a classroom near you this Summer. Featured Prof. Stefanica and his co-star Prof. Radoicic. Opening night is June 6.Actually, I think every MFE student should take a Statistics course.
That's the one. Please contact Prof. Stefanica ASAP if you like to register for that course. People's been asking about the course since last semester and they're finally able to offer it.Andy, what class would that be?
Do you know anything about MTH 9841 Statistics for Finance being offered some time soon?
Also, I think it would be a good idea to offer a class with some R or S-Plus component.
From what I heard, I do expect to learn some R and S+ in the course.
SPlus and R are very similar. I expect to learn a subset of them over the summer in that class... it is not only useful for finance but also in.... BASEBALL!!!
That's the one. Please contact Prof. Stefanica ASAP if you like to register for that course. People's been asking about the course since last semester and they're finally able to offer it.
From what I heard, I do expect to learn some R and S+ in the course.