Electives (15 credits)
Advanced Corporate Financial Modelling (22:390:693)
Advanced Econometrics (26:223:655)
Advanced Financial Management (22:390:605)
Applied Portfolio Management (22:390:658)
Credit Risk Modeling/Credit Derivatives (16:642:624)
Data Mining (26:198:644)
Decoding of Corporate Financial Statements (22:010:648) OR Financial Statement Analysis (22:390:613) but not both
Special Topic: Financial Compliances and Regulation (22:839:610)
Econometrics-Cross Sectional (26:198:644)
Financial Time Series (26:960:576)
Hedge Fund (22:390:681)
Special Topic: Indexing and ETFs (22:390:690)
International Capital Markets (22:390:606)
Introduction to Probability (26:960:575)
Investment Analysis and Management (22:390:603)
Investment Banking (22:390:654)
Microeconomics (26:220:501) cross-listed with Microeconomics (26:223:552)
Optimization Models in Finance (26:711:564)
Portfolio Theory (22:390:608)
Probability (26:960:575)
Quant Equity Trading Strategies (22:839:686)
Risk and Insurance Management (22:390:601)
Risk Management (22:839:670)
Stochastic Processes (26:960:580)
Systems Simulation (22:390:644)
Tech Analysis of Financial Markets (22:390:644)
MQF Research (22:839:690)
1. Econometrics(26:220:507), Financial Time Series (26:960:685), and Systems Simulation (NJIT CS661) are substitutable core courses. If a student takes one of them as a core course, the student can take the other(s) as elective.
2. Financial Institutions and Markets (22:390:604) and Risk Management (22:390:670) are substitutable core courses. If a student takes one of them as a core course, the student can take the other as an elective.
3. Stochastic Calculus for Finance (26:711:563) and Stochastic Processes (26:960:580) are substitutable core courses. If a student takes one of them as a core course, the student can take the other as an elective.
4. Decoding of Corporate Financial Statements (22:010:648) and Financial Statement Analysis (22:390:613) are substitutable elective courses. A student can take either one as an elective, but not both.
5. Financial Management is an acceptable elective to count toward graduation only for students who were admitted into the program in fall 2012 or earlier.
6. If you have taken a class that is not listed on this form, such as an elective from another program, and you intend to apply the course toward graduation, please attach a copy of the written permission you were given to do so.
7. Pre-2011 Admits: Operations Research Models (previously called Special Topic: Management)
See the Course List and Description chapter of this catalog.