In the graduate Financial Mathematics program at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals, students study relevant scenarios in subjects that translate to execution in the real-world, including financial derivatives, risk management,  and quantitative portfolio theory. You will have the opportunity to learn from faculty who are top performers and experts with practical experience at world-renowned organizations, including Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and top hedge funds.

Admission Requirements

  • You must meet the general admission requirements that pertain to all graduate certificate candidates.
  • Once matriculated, if you should later decide to pursue the full master’s degree, all successfully completed courses will apply, provided you meet program requirements and that the remaining courses to be completed fall within a five-year time limit. You must declare your intention prior to completing the certificate.
  • If you are an international student, you may have additional admission requirements.

Certificate Requirements

Financial Risk Management

  • Four courses must be completed within five years.
  • Only grades of B− or above may be counted towards the certificate.
  • All course selections are subject to advisor approval.

Quantitative Portfolio

  • Four courses must be completed within five years.
  • Only grades of B− or above may be counted towards the certificate.
  • All course selections are subject to advisor approval.

Securitization

  • Four courses must be completed within five years.
  • Only grades of B− or above may be counted towards the certificate.
  • All course selections are subject to advisor approval.

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Master's in Financial Mathematics

Explore a part-time, online master's degree, and take carefully constructed, modern courses designed for the way you live and work today—all while having invaluable mentorship from professors you can conveniently access.