The Master in Quantitative Finance FPO 2021 curriculum is applicable for students who started their program in or after the winter term 21/22 or requested a change from FPO 2014 by September 30th, 2021. The program offers a wide range of specialized courses, providing students with insights into various areas of economic research through cooperation with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
The program includes information about the first semester, including welcome events, tips for first-year students, and an overview of important online tools. It also provides guidance on planning course schedules and information on preparation courses for econometrics, statistics, and mathematics.
For international students, the program offers a checklist and information on visa requirements, health insurance, and orientation programs.
Contact information for study program advisors is provided for questions about the structure and content of the study program, application process, study planning, recognition of courses taken abroad, and general examination procedures.
The program also includes information on examinations, seminars, and master thesis guidelines. It emphasizes the importance of the degree-specific Examination Regulations and Examination Procedure Regulations as the legally binding documents.
Information on exchange semesters within the EU and in countries outside the EU is available for students interested in studying abroad.