Senate Bill 16-17-19
Bill ID: | 16-17-19 |
PCC ID: | 16010 |
Name: | PCC Proposal to Establish a Master of Quantitative Finance |
Proposed: | 09/30/2016 |
Sponsor: | PCC Committee |
Proposal: | The Robert H. Smith School of Business proposes launching a Masters in Quantitative Finance (MQF) program designed to provide students with a rigorous understanding of how to apply mathematical and statistical models to financial securities and markets. The financial crisis on Wall Street and around the globe has forever changed the way we think about finance. Now more than ever, financial decision making depends on building sophisticated models that facilitate better pricing of securities and more sophisticated risk management. Students who complete the MQF degree will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to address the challenges confronting financial decision makers and financial market participants. |
Active? | No |
Status
Status: | Completed |
Completed On: | 05/25/2017 |
History
Status: | Complete |
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Status: | Complete |
Reviewer: | Senate |
Received: | 2019-10-26 |
Decision Date: | 2016-11-02 |
Decision: | The Senate voted to approve the proposal. |
Actions: | The Senate reviewed the proposal at its 11/2/16 meeting and voted to approve the creation of a Master of Quantitative Finance program. |
Next Step: | Presidential Approval |
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Status: | Complete |
Reviewer: | Senate Executive Committee (SEC) |
Received: | 2016-10-12 |
Decision Date: | 2016-10-19 |
Decision: | The SEC voted to place the item on the November 2, 2016 Senate meeting agenda for consideration. |
Actions: | The SEC discussed the proposal at its 10/19/16 meeting and voted to forward the proposal to the Senate for review. |
Next Step: | Senate Review |
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Status: | Complete |
Reviewer: | Programs, Curricula, & Courses (PCC) Committee |
Received: | 2016-09-30 |
Decision Date: | 2016-10-07 |
Decision: | The PCC Committee voted to approve the proposal. |
Actions: | The PCC Committee considered this proposal at its meeting on October 7, 2016. The committee met with Michael Faulkender and Michael Marcellino from the Smith School of Business to discuss the proposal. After discussion, the PCC Committee voted unanimously to approve the proposal. |
Next Step: | SEC Review |
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