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Quantitative Finance Degree Programs

Bachelor's and Master's Programs to Become a Quant.

Master's Programs
A Master's degree in quantitative finance is one of the most proven ways to break into the industry. Not only do these schools prepare you with the requisite knowledge and skills to be successfull in the field, but also have very high employment rates post-graduation.
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College
Employment Rate
Tuition Cost
Avg. Total Comp.
100%
$42,395
100%
$114,820
88%
$78,142
88%
$92,534
87%
$90,304
90%
$117,044
80%
$93,684
75%
$73,000
95%
$85,276
91%
$88,183
85%
$61,359
91%
$60,228
87%
$46,715
50%
$66,783
67%
$91,627
44%
$93,483
60%
$51,966
Bachelor's Programs
Quantitative Finance Bachelor's programs are far and few between. However, below you'll find a few schools that offer programs in quantitative finance in either the form of a major or minor.
(1)
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor in Computational Finance
(2)
Stevens Institute of Technology
Bachelor in Quantitative Finance
(3)
Princeton University
Bachelor in Operations Research & Financial Engineering
(4)
Baruch College
Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics
(5)
University of Washington
Bachelor of Science in Computational Finance & Risk Management
(6)
Rice University
Minor in Quantitative Finance
(7)
University of Southern California
Minor in Quantitative Finance
(8)
University of Virginia
Minor in Quantitative Finance