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Mathematical Finance, M.S., and Business Administration, MBA, Dual Degree

Program Overview

The M.S. in Mathematical Finance and MBA Dual Degree program at the Belk College of Business equips students with advanced skills in both quantitative finance and business leadership. This 54-credit hour program, a collaboration between the Belk College of Business and the Klein College of Science, prepares graduates for high-demand roles in financial institutions, investment banks and beyond. Students benefit from shared coursework, gaining a comprehensive education that bridges finance and business administration.

Program Contacts

Charlotte MBA

Alyssa Carlson
Associate Director, Belk College of Business Graduate Programs
alyssa.carlson@charlotte.edu
704-687-0825

M.S. in Mathematical Finance

Kimberly McLaurin
Assistant Director, Belk College of Business Graduate Programs
kmclaur8@charlotte.edu
704-687-6197

The Charlotte MBA

The nationally-recognized Charlotte MBA programs are built to support your individual goals, with industry-specific courses and concentrations that make it possible to earn your MBA at any stage of your career.

M.S. in Mathematical Finance

The M.S. in Mathematical Finance program is designed for problem-solvers with the analytical skills to navigate today’s financial services industry. This nationally-ranked program prepares you for a career in quantitative finance.

Mathematical Finance, M.S., and Business Administration, MBA, Dual Degree at a Glance

Dual degree students must satisfy all MAFI and MBA individual degree requirements with the added benefit of sharing a limited number of credits between the two programs.

delivery
In-person, evening classes at the Dubois Center
Top Ranked
#12 U.S. Financial Engineering Program (TFE Times) and Tier 1 Global MBA (CEO Magazine)
Credit hours
54 Credit Hours
duration
Full time avg. 3 years; Part time avg. 5 years

GMAT/GRE Waiver

Applying for a GRE/GMAT waiver is easy! Simply start your application through Graduate Admissions, and follow five short steps.

Accreditation

UNC Charlotte was the first university in the Charlotte region to earn accreditation by AACSB International, and has now held that distinction for more than 30 years. UNC Charlotte is also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees.