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50 Master's degrees in Financial Mathematics in United States
Graduate Pathway in Mathematics - Mathematics
The Graduate Pathway in Mathematics - Mathematics, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway program in Mathematics are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.

Quantitative Studies for Finance
The Quantitative Studies for Finance at Columbia University helps prepare students for both career advancement and graduate study.
Financial Mathematics
The Master in Financial Mathematics at North Carolina State University is known for rigorous training in the core areas of probability, statistics, modeling, investment theory, stochastic processes, and economics. The depth of understanding prepares students to respond to today’s rapidly evolving, world-wide economic and financial landscape.
Financial Engineering
The Master of Science in Financial Engineering (MSFE) program from Claremont Graduate University (CGU) provides you with the expertise to create and evaluate complex financial products to help you become a strategic leader in the field.
Financial Analytics
The Master of Science in Financial Analytics is a specialized, technical program offered by the Golden Gate University, that provides in-depth exposure to the principles and practices of corporate finance and business analytics.
Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology
The MS in Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology at Boston University is a full-time, three-semester, 39-credit program with a common core during the first semester. In the two remaining semesters, students have the choice to concentrate in Asset Management, Quantitative Analytics, Risk Management, or Analytics & Research.
Applied Economics
Learn to analyze and communicate economic data with this Applied Economics program at Florida State University.
Quantitative Finance
The Quantitative Finance MSc program from New York University is intended to prepare pre-experience students with strong skills in mathematics, engineering, science and technology for the rapidly evolving professional marketplace in the field of finance.
Financial Mathematics
The Financial Mathematics program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to enter the high-paying and fascinating field of quantitative finance, where mathematics, statistics, data science, and finance all come together.
Graduate Pathway in Mathematics
The Graduate Pathway in Mathematics, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway program in Mathematics are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Financial Reporting and Assurance
The Financial Reporting and Assurance program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is a one-year program for students who have completed or are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from an accredited U.S. institution.
Financial Planning
Focused on the "art and science" of financial planning, this Financial Planning program at California Lutheran University allows you to customize your courses and earn an accredited degree that positions you for success in your chosen career path.
Quantitative Finance
There is extensive use of mathematics, probability theory and financial economics, and the Quantitative Finance program at Oklahoma State University trains students not to become employees with just quantitative skills but financial managers who are equipped with a thorough understanding of quantitative finance.
Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Financial Engineering
The Master of Financial Engineering Program from University of California, Berkeley is a full-time, one-year graduate degree offered by the Haas School of Business. Students enrolled in the MFE Program learn to use theoretical finance, mathematics, and computer programming skills to make pricing, hedging, trading, and portfolio management decisions.
Mathematical Finance and Business Administration Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Business Administration Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Applied Statistics
Students of the Applied Statistics course at Louisiana State University who choose the thesis degree must write a thesis involving the extension of current statistical methodology or novel/extensive use of statistical methods in a real application. Students gain valuable experience while working closely with faculty and clients during the statistical consulting practicum courses.
Financial Engineering
The Lehigh University MS in Financial Engineering program is a cutting-edge, 30 credit-hour program designed to provide a strong education in advanced finance and quantitative financial analysis tools using key concepts from financial theory, applied mathematics, and engineering.
Applied Financial Mathematics
The University of Connecticut’s Professional Master’s in Applied Financial Mathematics prepares a graduate for work in an analytic capacity across a wide spectrum of the financial services industry – investment banks, private equity, hedge funds, mutual funds, consulting firms, investment firms, insurance companies, commercial banks, brokerage houses and other corporations.
Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Concentration)
Students of the Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Concentration) program from Texas State University develop a background in advanced mathematics with optional concentrations in applied mathematics or statistics.