| The Master’s in Financial Engineering Program
(MFE) at the Haas School has again recruited a stellar
class of 60 new students from around the world, who
began the one-year program in April.
The MFE class of 2004 is represented by an international
group of highly educated scientists and professionals.
Members of the class come from North America, Europe,
Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. Of
the 60 students, 72% are multi-lingual, with 17% speaking
three languages in addition to English.
The most common professional backgrounds this year
include finance (24%), engineering (17%), and research
& development (20%). Many of the students already
hold advanced degrees; 8% hold a Ph.D. and 30% hold
a master’s degree in another field.
The one-year MFE program prepares candidates with superior
analytical skills for a growing niche of quantitative
finance careers.
For more information on MFE, go to http://mfe.haas.berkeley.edu.
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