This specialization is intended for aspiring learners and professionals seeking to hone their skills in the quantitative finance area. Through a series of 5 courses, we will cover derivative pricing, asset allocation, portfolio optimization as well as other applications of financial engineering such as real options, commodity and energy derivatives and algorithmic trading. Those financial engineering topics will prepare you well for resolving related problems, both in the academic and industrial worlds.

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Financial Engineering and Risk Management Specialization
Advance Your Knowledge in Financial Engineering. Build the fundamentals and technical skills in financial engineering


Instructors: Martin Haugh
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1. Valuing options, swaps, forwards, futures, and other complex financial derivatives using stochastic models
2. Develop a systematic, data-driven approach to formulating modeled returns and risks for significant asset classes and optimal portfolios
3. Back test and implement trading models and signals in an active, live trading environment
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- Financial Systems
- Regression Analysis
- Investment Management
- Capital Markets
- Statistical Methods
- Mathematical Modeling
- Financial Trading
- Derivatives
- Risk Modeling
- Financial Modeling
- Applied Mathematics
- Portfolio Management
- Credit Risk
- Securities (Finance)
- Financial Services
- Actuarial Science
- Asset Management
- Financial Market
- Mortgage Loans
- Market Liquidity
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50 hours (~10hours for each course)
Students should at some point have taken intermediate to advanced undergraduate courses in: (i) probability and statistics, (ii) linear algebra, and (iii) calculus. With regards to programming, we have designed the course so that all required "programming" questions can all be completed within Excel and Python. That said, students are welcome to complete the assignments using their software / programming languages of choice. It would also be very helpful if people have had some prior exposure to an introductory finance course. In particular, students should know what interest rates are, understand discounting and compounding, and have some basic familiarity with option, futures etc.
We suggest to start from course 1 to obtain the best learning experience
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