Master of Science in Quantitative Finance
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MS-QFIN) program is offered by the Adam C. Sinn ’00 Department of Finance with the Department of Mathematics. This 36-hour, non-thesis degree prepares students, especially STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and finance majors, for careers that require superior quantitative skills. These skills include risk management, quantitative investing, and model development. The MS-QFIN also prepares students for Ph.D. studies in Finance.
Admission Criteria
Admission is available to current Texas A&M sophomore, junior, and senior students or non-Texas A&M graduates who have completed the equivalent prerequisites (ACCT 229 or 640, ECON 202 or 203, Math 171&172 or Math 151&152 or equivalents) with a ‘B’ grade or higher by the end of Texas A&M University – College Station Summer I Term.
Program Details
- The program is a 36-hour, non-thesis degree.
- It is offered by the Adam C. Sinn ’00 Department of Finance with the Department of Mathematics.
- The main method of study is face-to-face.
- There is no dual degree option.
- A thesis or dissertation is not required.
Related Programs
- Finance MS, College Station
Program Quick Facts
- Dual Degree Option: No
- Thesis or Dissertation Required: No
- Main Method of Study: Face-to-Face
