The NUS Master of Science in Financial Engineering is a multi-disciplinary graduate program offered by the Risk Management Institute (RMI). It combines finance, mathematics, and computing, focusing on practical problem-solving in finance. The program develops competencies in complex financial strategies, financial modeling, and computational methods, and aims to produce professionals with both theoretical background and practical expertise. Core course areas include derivatives, risk, stochastic calculus, econometrics, and programming. Graduates are well-suited for roles in banking, finance, consulting, technology firms, and regulatory agencies. The program offers opportunities to attend overseas electives in leading universities, is open to both fresh graduates and professionals, and features flexible study modes including full-time, part-time, and distance learning. Over 40 units (credits) are required to graduate, consisting of core courses, electives, and a financial engineering project.