The Master's in Financial Engineering Program at the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, is a one-year professional program taught at the Haas School of Business where students learn to apply advanced quantitative methods to finance. The program, which was launched in 2000, has helped hundreds of students begin rewarding careers on Wall Street, and in Chicago, San Francisco, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, and other financial centers around the world.
Faculty Member, John O’Brien, along with some of the program's alumni, will be hosting an information session in Boston on Tuesday, May 24, from 7:15-8:15 pm at the Hotel Commonwealth, 500 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Students who wish to attend should register for the session at https://ssl.haas.berkeley.edu/MFEAdmissions/Events/index.cfm.
Interested students can learn more about the program by visiting the website, http://mfe.berkeley.edu, or by viewing the online program guide, available at http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/epublications/MFE/. They are also more than welcome to contact the program managers by calling +1-510-642-4417 or emailing mfe@haas.berkeley.edu.
Students with degrees in mathematics, physics, computer science, economics, engineering, operations research, or related disciplines are considered to be strong candidates.
