Advanced Certificate in Financial Econometrics and Data Analysis
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Advanced Certificate in Financial Econometrics and Data Analysis is an interdisciplinary program, denoted as IPED 6502.
Program Details
Boren Fellowship
The Boren Fellowship provides students with the opportunity to add an important international and language component to their graduate education. This is achieved through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency in areas of the world that are of significance to U.S. interest.
Fellowship Requirements
- The student will study a less commonly taught language.
- This language study is a critical component of the fellowship.
- The student will be involved in research in a field of study deemed critical to U.S. national security.
- This research component is designed to enhance the student's understanding of global issues relevant to U.S. interests.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of financial econometrics and data analysis, with a focus on international and language components.
Research Areas
The research areas for this program are focused on fields deemed critical to U.S. national security, with an emphasis on the application of financial econometrics and data analysis techniques.
Credit Information
The Boren Fellowship is offered for 0 credits, indicating that it is a non-credit bearing component of the program.
Location
The fellowship mentioned is specifically related to Jordan, indicating a geographical focus for the international component of the program.
