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Programming and Presentation Sequence

FM 5091/5092 Programming and Presentation in Finance (required) 3 credits per semester
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FM 5091 covers, in a hands-on way, the most common computer software tools used by financial professionals. It is a programming course.

FM 5092 continues to develop software tools, but also teaches students to use computer applications to prepare presentation materials that will be geared toward explaining their ideas toward those with less training in mathematics.

This course sequence may be taken at any time.

Financial Mathematics
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127 Vincent Hall
206 Church St. S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
www.math.umn.edu/finmath/courses/programming_and_presentation_sequence/index.shtml
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