Title: Quantitative Finance Certificate Program
1Quantitative Finance Certificate Program
- University of Colorado at Boulder
October 21, 2004
2What Is Quantitative Finance?
- Bridge the gap between quantitative studies and
Finance - Utilizes existing courses at CU
- Cooperative effort of Leeds, Economics,
Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
3What Types of Jobs?
- Fixed income investment analyst
- Wall Street Sales Trading (research/trading)
- Fixed income
- Derivatives
- Pension consultant
- Portfolio analyst/manager
- Quantitative equity analyst
- Treasury analyst
4Is There a Market?
- These Universities offer graduate programs
- Carnegie Mellon
- NYU
- Stanford
- Chicago
- Cal-Berkley
- Cornell
- Columbia
- Purdue
- Oklahoma State
- Graduates average 100,00 to 130,000 total comp
5What Is Required?
- About 60 more work in comparison to and average
Leeds student for four years, likely with a
lower GPA - Very strong mathematics skills
- A grade of B is required in Calc 1,2,3
- An interest in analysis and figuring out things
- Depending on the path you choose, maybe more than
8 semesters
6Placement Help
- Strong support from Career Services
- Potential employers will be educated regarding
the program - A very high placement percentage expected
7Many Paths to Follow
- Immediate relevant experience
admission to top graduate schools many
options - Immediate enrollment in graduate quant program
- Phd in Finance or Accounting
8Business Curriculum Exceptions
- Math Modules are replaced
- Calc 1 (APPM 1360 or MATH 1300) replaces 1081
- Linear Algebra (APPM 3310 or MATH 3130) replace
1071 - BCOR 2010 (Business Statistics) is replaced
- Any of the 3000/4000 level stats courses listed
in our guide - Stats becomes a co-requisite of BCOR 2100
- For regular students, it is a prerequisite
9First Three Semesters
Fall Frosh
BCOR 1000 3
BCOR 1100 3
Econ 2010 Micro 4
APPM 1350/MATH 1300 Calc 1 4/5
AS Content 3
Total 17/18
Spring Frosh
APPM 1360/MATH 1400 Calc 2 4/5
Econ 2020 Macro 4
SYST 2010 VBA Programming 3
AS Content 3
AS Science 3
Total 17/18
Fall Sophomore
BCOR 2000 Accounting 4
BCOR 2050 Marketing 3
APPM 2350/Math 2300 Calc 3 5
AS Science 3
AS Content 3
Total 18
10Finance and Accounting
Recommended Finance And Accounting Courses Recommended Finance And Accounting Courses
Course Subject
BCOR 2000 Intro Acctg/Financial Analysis 3
BCOR 2100 Introductory Finance 3
FNCE 3010 Corporate Finance 3
FNCE 3020 Financial Markets And Institutions 3
FNCE 4030 Investments 3
FNCE 4040 Derivatives 3
FNCE 4820 Fixed income 3
FNCE 4820 Equities 3
FNCE XXXX Quant Methods in Finance (TBA) 3
Acctg 3220 Corporate Financial Reporting 1 3
Acctg 3230 Corporate Financial Reporting 2 3
Acctg 4250 Financial Statement Analysis 3
Total 36
Required Finance/Accounting Courses Required Finance/Accounting Courses Required Finance/Accounting Courses
Course Subject
BCOR 2000 Intro Acctg/Financial Analysis 4
BCOR 2100 Introductory Finance 3
FNCE 3010 Corporate Finance 3
FNCE 3020 Financial Markets And Institutions 3
FNCE 4030 Investments 3
FNCE 4040 Derivatives 3
Acctg 3220 Corporate Financial Reporting 1 3
One Elective From Specific List 3
Total 25
11Economics
Required Economics Courses Required Economics Courses Required Economics Courses
Course Subject
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3
ECON 2020 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECON 3070 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3
ECON 4808 Introduction to Mathematical Economics 3
ECON 4818 Introduction to Econometrics 3
Total 15
Note you can take ECON 1000/3070/3080 rather
than 2010/2020/3070
12Systems/Programming
- At least one programming course is required
- Visual Basic
- Java
- C
- Most Leeds students will take SYST 2010
- Visual Basic (used in Excel macros)
- Counts as a business elective
- An additional course is recommended
13Mathematics/Statistics
Required Mathematics and Statistics Courses Required Mathematics and Statistics Courses Required Mathematics and Statistics Courses
APPM 1350 MATH 1300 Calculus I 4/5
APPM 1360 MATH 1400 Calculus II 4/5
APPM 2350 MATH 2300 Calculus III 5
APPM 3310 MATH 3130 Matrix Methods/Linear Algebra 3
One Listed Statistics/Probability Course 3
One Additional Listed Math/Stats Course 3
Total Hours 22-24
14Minimum Data Analysis
Data Analysis Emphasis Data Analysis Emphasis
APPM 1350 MATH 1300 Calculus I 4/5
APPM 1360 MATH 1400 Calculus II 4/5
APPM 2350 MATH 2300 Calculus III 5
APPM 3310 MATH 3130 Matrix Methods 3
APPM 4570 Statistical Methods 3
APPM 4580 Statistical Applications/Software 3
Total Hours 22-24
15Full Data Analysis
APPM 1350 MATH 1300 Calculus I 4/5
APPM 1360 MATH 1400 Calculus II 4/5
APPM 2350 MATH 2300 Calculus III 5
APPM 3310 MATH 3130 Matrix Methods 3
APPM 4570 Statistical Methods 3
APPM 4580 Statistical Applications/Software 3
APPM 7400 Advanced Topics In Statistics 3
APPM 7400 Advanced Topics In Statistics 3
Total Hours 28-30
16Math Theory Track
Credit
Course Subject Hours
APPM 1350 MATH 1300 Calculus I 4/5
APPM 1360 MATH 1400 Calculus II 4/5
APPM 2350 MATH 2300 Calculus III 5
APPM 3310 MATH 3130 Matrix Methods 3
APPM 3570 MATH 4510 Applied Probability 3
APPM 3050 Scientific Computing - Matlab 3
APPM 4520 MATH 4520 Intro To Mathematics Statistics 3
APPM 4540 MATH 4540 Intro To Time Series 3
APPM 4560 Markov Processes, Monte Carlo 3
Total Hours 31/33
17Contacts
- Jerry Madigan madigan_at_colorado.edu
- Documents are on my website (find link through
the Leeds faculty listing) - Dr. Eric Hughson Eric.Hughson_at_colorado.edu
- Contacts in Economics, Mathematics and Applied
Mathematics available at website