B.S. Financial Mathematics/M.S. Financial Engineering
To be successful in today's complex, technology-driven financial industry, financial engineers must possess superior mathematical knowledge that allows them to identify patterns and leverage their technological skills for the betterment of their firms or portfolios.
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, in cooperation with the Finance Department at Stevens Institute of Technology, offers a dual degree program that allows qualified financial mathematics majors to take three courses at Seton Hall that would jumpstart their master's program in financial engineering at Stevens.
With the three courses at Seton Hall, students would be able to complete the other seven courses required for the master’s in one year and would only need to pay for one year of graduate school at Stevens. They then would graduate in five years with a Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics from Seton Hall and a Master of Science in Financial Engineering from Stevens.