UCLA Anderson launched it's Master of Financial Engineering program in 2009. It's current class -- the Class of 2011 -- marks its third graduating class. The program is aimed at training "quants" for careers in risk management, investment banking, money management, derivative pricing, private equity, hedge funds, and in technical operational areas of corporate finance.
In this recently released video, MFE Lecturer and Executive in Residence Teri Geske discusses the differences between a typical MBA program and an MFE program and describes the typical MFE student.
To view the entire video with Geske, please click here.
For more information on Anderson's MFE program, please click here.
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