YW
Really nice lectures and the lectures are easy to follow and lecture notes are very logically written with a lot of nice examples. Highly recommended for anyone who has solid math backgrounds.

Introduction to Financial Engineering and Risk Management course belongs to the Financial Engineering and Risk Management Specialization and it provides a fundamental introduction to fixed income securities, derivatives and the respective pricing models. The first module gives an overview of the prerequisite concepts and rules in probability and optimization. This will prepare learners with the mathematical fundamentals for the course. The second module includes concepts around fixed income securities and their derivative instruments. We will introduce present value (PV) computation on fixed income securities in an arbitrage free setting, followed by a brief discussion on term structure of interest rates. In the third module, learners will engage with swaps and options, and price them using the 1-period Binomial Model. The final module focuses on option pricing in a multi-period setting, using the Binomial and the Black-Scholes Models. Subsequently, the multi-period Binomial Model will be illustrated using American Options, Futures, Forwards and assets with dividends.

YW
Really nice lectures and the lectures are easy to follow and lecture notes are very logically written with a lot of nice examples. Highly recommended for anyone who has solid math backgrounds.
TD
The course is interestingly challenging, and tough at the same time.
YC
Very informative and clear explanation once you survive the math in module 1
JO
Great course. I recommend it to every quant guy out there
II
what i really liked in the course, what ever your background is you must learn something from the models to pass the quiz
MS
Content delivery is very clear and consice. Homework is highly relevant to course content.
SN
Statistics / Mathematics should be taught with more basic concepts.
AB
Great course, but the math at the beginning was never used. Probably better to introduce math on the go.
RE
the course is very functional and full of new insights and information. thanks to coursera and Colombia university.
YJ
The coursework is really good and gives a lot of intuition into the workings of Financial Engineering
TR
I have to review it positively, despite the fact that it is an introduction, it is still challenging and one can learn a lot from here
MM
Great intro course. Lectures are easy to follow and quizzes are hard enough that you need to actually understand the underlying concepts.
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The course starts with a prerequesite test which is highly theoretical with no practical use. The lectures are basically just reading & deducting some formulas, without explaining the concepts behind. The test is impossible to succeed based on the information given in the lectures, and even with some time spent on googling/youtubing supporting material, I personally found it hard to get to the answers.
This is a brilliant course. You need a really good understanding of probability theory, you can do measure theory if you want but not necessary since the instructors didn't follow sigma algebra since it deals with only discrete-time models. It's not an easy course in any way shape or form. I spent a whole week studying probability theory to pass week 1 which is on pre-requisites. I would recommend you to go through MIT 18.S096's Math lectures since they cover most of the math covered in good detail, like Martingales and basics of Stochastic Calculus.
The quizzes are really interesting and a bit hard to get answers. You have to churn through, search google, read relevant articles and then possibly you might get answers.
TL;DR: It's a really good course but you need to study diligently and should have a good understanding of Probability theory.
Not great.
Has a lot of notation inconcistencies (or omisions when explaining what the variables are) wich make following the material unnecessarily confusing.
A lot of material is not explained or explored in depth. Moreover, the exercises have nothing to do with what was explained in the videos forcing you to search on the internet for further explanations.
The topic is interesting and the videos are very helpful. However, the lecture notes are not very well structured and not in line with the exercises. I had to use different lecture notes. I also would have prefered a programming approach to compute option prices instead of using excel sheets
Really nice lectures and the lectures are easy to follow and lecture notes are very logically written with a lot of nice examples. Highly recommended for anyone who has solid math backgrounds.
Great course, but the math at the beginning was never used. Probably better to introduce math on the go.
Very poor teaching. Insufficient materials used. You will end up spending more time googling to learn concepts because slides just have 1 line without much details.
Very theoritically explained the content, it could be better with more practical examples. It was just liking I am reading a book in audio mode. I had to enroll in few Udemy courses to understand the practicality of the concepts.
It would be better if some important topics are much more detailed explained
Unenrolling because I have serious doubts about the accuracy of assignment grading and besides a discussion forum there is no direct support from faculty.
Great course. The topics were introduced in a clear and concise way. Unlike many other courses, this one is very mathematical (in a good way). Definietely recommend for everyone who's interesed in Financian Engineering and Risk Management.
the course is very fundamental and the quizzes are especially helpful. really spend some time
The video and audio quality could be slightly better, and there are some very minor typos. Sometimes the lecturer writes off-screen. However the content and the assignments are challenging, I learnt a lot! Plus points for the teaching team being so active on the forum as of July 2023.
It is not good.
The course nicely covers the basic building blocks in financial engineering and risk management. While the mathematical formalism is a bit overwhelming at first, it indeed provides a sufficient theoretical background for derivation and application of the principle financial concepts. More specifically, on the theoretical side, the course covers: probability theory, linear algebra and optimization theory. It then utilizes that to present basics of: arbitrage pricing of cash-flows, swaps, forwards, futures, European and American option valuation.
Although the course name is an introduction to financial eng. & risk management, it deeply and thoroughly covers all concepts and topics related to the field. The Instructors have been very kind to make the concepts understand in a ease and simple way. Do recommend this module and the other 4 modules of Financial Engineering and Risk Management.
Overall, it is a good course. But the notations of some symbols are different compared to the ones in math, such as standard deviation is the price but written in %. It would be great if there is always a clear definition of all the symbols in both courses PPT and quiz.
This is a good stepping stone for anyone who want to move in to the financial engineering domain. If you are already in the domain, you would know most of these concepts and might be useful as a refresher.
This is an excellent course. I highly recommend it to those who want to learn the principles and theory of Quantitative Finance. It is challenging, but it's worth it.