Annual Master of Quantitative Finance Quant Summit

Master of Quantitative Finance

Combining technical financial sophistication with strong business knowledge
Credit Hours
45
1.5
Years (Avg)
Program Type
In-Person
Upcoming Event:
Online Information Session
Admissions Deadline:

Fall 2025 (domestic applicants)

Fall 2025 (international applicants)

Official GMAT or GRE test results are optional.

We understand the toolbox required of a quant—math, statistics, coding, stochastic processes, numerical methods technical writing, data, AI and good communications skills.

The Rutgers Master of Quantitative Finance Program is a unique and exciting degree program designed to prepare you for employment in this interdisciplinary, technologically sophisticated, specialized field.

Download our factsheet 下载我们的概况介绍 MQF Stats

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Become a career "quant"

Since the financial crisis, the financial services industry has been undergoing major changes, including regulatory and structural reforms and increased market complexity. The impact of this on companies and their staffing needs is an important influence on our program’s curriculum and the way we help prepare our students to pursue their careers.

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Industry Demand

The demand for quants is coming from beyond the banking industry. Asset managers, exchanges, software providers, regulators and others market participants are looking to add to their technical capabilities. The jobs involve skills required to calculate risk in a portfolio, predict commodity prices, price mortgage-backed securities, create algorithmic trading strategies, develop and validate models for risk capital measurement and regulatory compliance.

A Modern Approach to Career Management

A dedicated career manager. A career management and development course. Internships, networking, career fairs, experiential learning, case competitions. It's all part of our commitment to make our students job ready.

STEM Designated

The Master of Quantitative Finance program qualifies as a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) field for international students that are considering Optional Practical Training (OPT).

More information about OPT and STEM is available at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Learn more about the admissions process including the application checklist and tuition & fees information by visiting our admissions page.

Student & Alumni Voices

Questions?

Have any questions about the program? Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or feel free to schedule a time to meet with Senior Academic Program Coordinator Zach Corby.

Are you currently enrolled?

If you are a student currently enrolled in the Master of Quantitative Finance program, find out more information about your program on the myRBS website.