Dear All,
I would also welcome a course like that suggested by Bad.
Rgds
Paul
>From: Bad Ghazali <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Bad Ghazali <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: MSc Mathematical Finance - Distance learning/on-line ???
>Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 19:06:04 +1030
>
>Dear all,
>
>I'm wondering if anyone knows about any on-line or distance learning
>courses on Financial Engineering or Mathematical Finance. Preferably on
>a masters level. I am now in Australia working on finishing my PhD in
>Mechanical Engineering (turbulent flows). I'm not sure where in the
>world I'm heading next, or what I'll be doing to provide food, but my
>ultimate goal is to become a Quant. Currently, I'm reading standard
>texts like Hull, Wilmott etc, on my spare time I do some MATLAB
>programming on the stuff I learn from the texts. It will be good if I
>could do a formal course though. King's College's MSc on Mathematical
>Finance is just what I need. BUT, like many others, I could not afford
>it unless I'm working in London therefore could do the MSc part-time.
>If there are no on-line courses around, perhaps the academics should
>plan to have one. I know there's a distance learning MSc on Financial
>Management, and MSc on Financial Development from Uni. of London. I'm
>sure there are plenty of us around who are interested. Not all of us
>are in London, or USA, or capable of doing it full-time.
>
>Cheers,
>Badrulhisham M. Ghazali
>
>Postgraduate Student
>Department of Mechanical Engineering
>Adelaide University
>Australia
>+61 8 8303 3157 (phone)
>+61 8 8303 4704 (fax)
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