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New MSc courses designed for financial services IT

The one-year full-time course, MSc in financial computing, is unusual in offering project placements with financial organisations Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, who also helped develop the course's content.

University College said the course is tailored to the needs of graduates from less technical disciplines, such as the arts and sciences. It has also drawn many women looking for a career in investment banking technology; 40% of applicants so far are women.

Adrian Pearce, EMEA head of global business technology at Merrill Lynch, says: "Technology is a great place to be, particularly when applied to a fast-paced, global working environment like investment banking, working alongside the most demanding clients and delivering solutions at the cutting edge of technology."

Jon Saxe, CIO for Europe at Morgan Stanley, added: "IT is viewed at Morgan Stanley as being one of our key strategic assets and a critical element in our ongoing success. We look forward to welcoming students from a variety of backgrounds into the programme, and expect that they will have many exciting career options within the bank after completion of their degree."

Stephen Feline, a consultant at The Kaizen Partnership, says that recruiters welcomed the new course, adding: "These types of courses are always useful."

Another good course, says Feline, is Imperial College London's computing science MSc, which has a computational finance module in its second year. "It makes things practical, teaches people what bonds and equities are and how you code systems for them. I know a lot of the employers like that module," says Feline.

He also recommends Birkbeck's MSc in financial engineering, and Imperial-linked Tanaka Business School's MSc in risk management and financial engineering.

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    Anonymous
    14 October 2007

    I'd recommend the book "Business Knowledge for IT in Investment Banking "by Essvale Coporation Ltd. It is a good primer for the MSc in financial computing

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    abhi
    7 October 2007

    Hi,
    I am a business analyst in the retail banking/core banking space with 3 yrs. exp. I am looking move into investment banking. As there any short parttime courses or certifications that can help with this? Though I am very keen on i-banking jobs but they all ask for prior i-banking job experiance.

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    Anonymous
    20 September 2007

    Hi Saz

    The best courses in quantitative finance are Imperial,Oxford,LSE.
    About Birkbeck I can confirm it is highly rated
    by IBs but not as rated as the Msc courses above.
    Many teachers teaching the Birkbeck's msc financial
    engineering come from the Imperial College Msc mathematical finance
    and vice versa.
    Besides the 2 Mscs above (Birkbeck and Imperial) are similar in temrs of course
    content , maths rigour
    Have a look at at the following websites to comparre the 2 Msc

    http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/...
    http://www.ems.bbk.ac.uk/co...
    Besides Birkbeck ,Imperial ( along with LSE,King's college )
    have created an association for Phd students ( http://www.londonmathfinanc...

    it shows how close the universities are to each other.
    The Birkbeck Msc Financial engineeering was boosted 2 years ago by the famous
    teacher in the commodity area ,Helyette Geman.
    and especially GOOD students going down this route (commodity) have no problem
    to find a job
    To sum up..Birkbeck is slightly below Imperial,LSE ,Warwick,Oxford
    but well known by banks and much better than any other quantitative Msc in the UK

    Peufi

  • Sa
    Saz
    19 September 2007

    Hi peufi,

    Thanks for the guidance. I have first class degree in engineering (MEng from University of London) and yes i have very good maths and programming skills. What i need to know is that is this programme highly rated by top IBs like Goldmans, MS, ML, UBS etc.

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    Anonymous
    19 September 2007

    Saz ,my nickname is peufi.
    I am french so please excuse my english.
    I am actually preparing the Msc financial engineering at Birkbeck.
    Please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have.
    What I can just say now is ,the Birkbeck's financial engineering offers a good balance between theory and practice ,and you definitely need a good background in maths to survive...and yes it is aimed at providing quants to the investment banking industry...
    Once again do not hesitate if you have questions or need more details...

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