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FACULTY RESEARCH / CONCENTRATIONS

The Stewart School offers great breadth and depth in terms of faculty interest areas and concentrations which, in turn, produces substantial flexibility for graduate students in terms of course offerings and importantly, research opportunities that support their respective degree choices. This is captured by the links below.

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Quantitative and Computational Finance

Quantitative and Computational Finance is an area referred to under a variety of names, for example, 'computational finance', 'financial engineering', 'mathematical finance' and 'financial mathematics'. But in all cases there is an effort that involves 'financial', 'mathematical', 'quantitative' and 'computational' thinking to build, test and implement models that are at the center of these financial activities.

The main objective of the Master of Science degree program in Quantitative and Computational Finance at Georgia Tech is to provide students with the practical skills and theoretical understanding they need to be leaders in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of the models used by the financial sector to structure transactions, manage risk and construct investment strategies.

QCF is a multidisciplinary program sponsored jointly by the Dupree College of Management, the Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the School of Mathematics. For more information relating to the program, please visit the QCF website.

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