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Certificate in Computational Finance

Approved by the UW Department of Applied Mathematics in collaboration with the UW Department of Economics 

Certificates » Computational Finance » Autumn 2012 Details
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Details

Autumn 2012 | Web | 9 months | 12 Credits

Certificate Courses
Course Dates Time
Investment Science (AMATH 541) M, W
9/24 - 12/7
5:00 - 6:50 p.m.
Financial Data Modeling & Analysis in R (AMATH 542) M, W
1/7 - 3/15
4:30-6:20 p.m.
Portfolio Optimization & Asset Management (AMATH 543) Tu, Th
4/1 - 6/7
2-3:50 p.m.
All certificate courses are eligible for single-course enrollment (SCE), subject to space available and meeting program prerequisites.

Program Costs

You will pay course costs each term and program costs may change. 

The UW's tuition exemption policy does not apply to this program. 

Your registration materials will include registration information, refund policies and procedures. 

Program CostsAmountDue
Application Fee$50¹When you first apply
First-Term Courses$3,600At least 2 weeks before the 1st class
Registration Fee$42¹Each term
Technology Fee*See belowEach term
Total Cost of All Program Courses$10,800Paid on a course-by-course basis

¹ The application and registration fees are nonrefundable.
² Technology fees are based the number of credits you take each quarter. Find more information under “Credit Course Technology Fees” in the Certificate Student Handbook.

Technology Requirements

This is an online certificate program featuring live online lecture delivery and streaming video lecture capture. Adobe Connect is utilized for live faculty office hours. All lectures and office hours are recorded and accessible from the learning management site.

 

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Program Highlights
UW MS in Computational Finance and Risk Management: Overview

Eric Zivot and Doug Martin discuss the creation of the program in partnership with the Dept. of Applied Mathematics.