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Oct 6, 2021
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novacoug1
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There is an ACME program
It's math with a computational focus and it gives you an applied elective that you can choose engineering or finance - i think this is exactly what you are looking for
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Is there a mathematics/computational finance/engineering option at BYU?
jvquarterback
10/6/21 10:24am
There is an ACME program
novacoug1
10/6/21 10:29am
IDK if I would trust anything coming from ACME. Most their products are flawed
cougarfan84
10/6/21 10:31am
BYU’s ACME program is top notch. My son graduated in ACME from BYU. Now in Masters at Rochester Institute of Technology
PJMort
10/6/21 10:35am
Lol, I heard ACME was created to get undergrads direct jobs in silicon Valley
novacoug1
10/6/21 10:51am
How do they do for internships?
jvquarterback
10/6/21 11:09am
My son has had a great internship which he still has in graduate school and which may sponsor him to change to a PhD...
PJMort
10/6/21 11:14am
In my class it was roughly a 70-30 split between industry and academia
backprop
10/6/21 11:20am
BYU has an applied and computational mathematics major.
TheBlueCougar
10/6/21 10:29am
That's it. Thanks, some of the other schools are more directed at finance
jvquarterback
10/6/21 11:07am
If she likes Math and Computers she should take a look at the Actuarial Sciences program. Tons of great paying jobs rn
Mobojo
10/6/21 10:51am
I did grad school in stats and became a pension actuary in 1987. Spent seven
Kbdub
10/6/21 9:03pm
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