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UC Berkeley

• Founded in 1868
• Flagship campus of the
  University of California
• 33,933 students from 101
  countries
• 23,863 undergraduate
  students
• 10,070 graduate students
• 1,953 faculty members
• Nearly 340 degree programs
• Over 436,000 alumni
  worldwide
• 1,232 acre campus

 

Master of Financial Engineering Program

The Berkeley Advantage

Consistently ranked one of the top business schools in the country, the Haas School of Business has a solid reputation for quality and leadership. The business school at The University of California, Berkeley, was founded in 1898, making it the second oldest collegiate business school in the United States, and the first at a public university. Rank, reputation, and experience combine to offer Haas students a rich spectrum of quality resources, noteworthy events, and high-profile speakers.

A University Second to None

In addition to attending a premier business school, Haas students join the larger community at one of the most esteemed universities in the world. The mission of the University of California is to excel in research, teaching, and public service. Over the decades, this mission has developed a culture at UC Berkeley that stimulates greatness.

With the Berkeley MFE program, you earn a degree from a university whose name and reputation open doors around the globe. The proof is in the university's distinguished record of Nobel-level scholarship, constant innovation, concern for the betterment of our world, and consistently high rankings of its schools and departments.

Since its founding in 1868, UC Berkeley has grown with the rapidly expanding population of California and responded to the educational needs of the developing state. By the 1930's, research at UC Berkeley burgeoned in nuclear physics, chemistry, and biology, leading to the development of the first cyclotron, the isolation of the human poliovirus, and the discovery of all the artificial elements heavier than uranium, including Berkelium and Californium. Twenty members of the UC Berkeley faculty have been awarded Nobel prizes for these and subsequent achievements in science, literature, and economics. Today, according to the National Research Council, UC Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of graduate programs in the top 10 in their fields. In fact, 97% of the university's programs made the top 10 list.

UC Berkeley Academic and Faculty Distinctions