About Computing and Financial Management

Computing and Financial Management (CFM) is the only undergraduate program of its kind in Canada that offers a specialized degree with majors in both computer science and finance. Combined with real-life work experience offered through cooperative education, CFM prepares students to work in the technology, finance,Ìýor financial technology industry (FinTech).
Founded in 2006, CFM is a relatively new program at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ with just over 180 graduates from 2011 and beyond. Learn how the CFM program came to be and take a look at the recurring success of our students and graduates with a recap ofÌýour history.

CFM: A History

2003Ìý | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020Ìý´¥ 2021Ìý´¥ 2022Ìý´¥ 2023

Collection of old CFM marketing material

2003

December > Professors and from the Faculty of Mathematics at theÌýÌýand Professors Duane Kennedy and Ken Vetzal from the Faculty of Arts at theÌýSchool of Accounting and FinanceÌýbegin discussing notable trends in the banking and financial industry that demonstrate a strong shift toward the use of technologically-based tools and practices to supportÌýbusinesses. With this shift, they confess to having many talented graduates from finance or computer science programs who can support these changes butÌýlack the formalized education to combine both areas of thought for future development. Connecting with their industry partners, the professors reaffirm this gap and the need for qualified professionals with combined computer science and financial skills.ÌýThroughout these conversations, they start working together to build the framework for a double-major degree known as Computing and Financial Management (CFM). Here begins the lengthy development of a curriculum that combines financial and computer science studies under a single Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management (BCFM) degree.

Proposals for the CFM program are submitted to the Undergraduate Academic Plan Committee (UAPC) and the Computer Science Council in the Cheriton School of Computer Science; the Undergraduate Affairs Committee in the Faculty of Mathematics; the Arts Undergraduate Affairs Group (UGAG) and the Arts Faculty Committee (AFC) in the Faculty of Arts.

2005

  • March > After multiple discussions and the review of draftsÌýfor the CFM program, the proposal is approved by UGAG in the Faculty of Arts.Ìý
  • April 14 > The CFM program is approvedÌýby the Arts Faculty CouncilÌýand the Math Faculty Council.
  • May > The CFM program is officially approved following a decision by the Senate Undergraduate Council (SUC) in its final stages of review. It becomes the first and only program in Canada to offer a combined degree in computer science and finance. Professors (May 2005 to June 2008) and Duane Kennedy (May 2005 to December 2009) are appointed to serve as the first CFM Co-Directors for the program.

2006

  • March > A part-time CFM Program Manager is hired to oversee the administration of the program. The position of CFM Program Manager is first heldÌýby Colleen Morrow (March 2006 to September 2008).
  • August > Program brochures and flyers are developed to start promoting CFM to future students. The Co-Directors attend the for the first time.

2007

  • September > Forty-four students are admitted as part of the first incoming class of CFM.ÌýThe School of Accounting and Finance Living-Learning Community is offered to CFM students,Ìýallowing them to share a floor with their program peers in Village 1 residence while receivingÌýsupport from a Peer Leader.
First class of CFM students

2008

  • March > A program review of CFM is conducted to ensure that degree expectations are matched with career needs.
  • May > TheÌýfirst co-op work term begins for CFM's first class of students.
  • July > Professor is appointed CFM Co-Director (July 2008 to June 2011).
  • September > Bonnie Bishop serves as the Interim CFM Program Manager (September 2008 to September 2009).

2009

  • September > Tracy Hilpert is hired as the new CFM Program Manager (September 2009 to June 2011).

2010

  • January > Professor Ken Vetzal is appointed CFM Co-Director (January 2010 to June 2014).

2011

  • June > The CFM programÌýwelcomes its first class of 17 graduates.ÌýBonnie Bishop begins servingÌýas the Interim CFM Program Manager.
  • July > Professor Yuying Li is appointed CFM Co-Director (July 2011 to June 2013).
  • August > ProfessorÌýDavid Ha is hired as the new full-time CFM Program Manager (August 2011 to June 2015).

2012

2013

  • March > Andrew George-Parkin (BCFM ’14) and his team win the Equity Research Challenge hosted by the School of Accounting and Finance. Their prize is to ring the bell in the opening ceremonies of the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) on Thursday, March 28.
  • May > The CFM program receives accreditation from as a University Accredited Program for I.T. professionals.
  • July > Linda Teng (BCFM ’14) and her team take home the winning prize of $2,000 at the inaugural Investment Research Challenge hosted by the School of Accounting and Finance. The first runner-up team is comprised of another group of CFM students (Dustin Fader, BCFM ’14 and Jing Xue, BCFM ‘18).ÌýProfessor is appointed CFM Co-Director (July 2013 to August 2018) for his second appointment term.

2014

  • July > Professor Alan Huang is appointed CFM Co-Director (July 2014 to July 2019). The Jim Colvin Scholarship in Computing and Financial Management is established to award one upper-year CFM student $1,200 in financial support in September of the same year.
  • December > Current CFM student Rongzhao and his teamÌýare selected among the at Canada's largest hackathon, , for their conceptual development of Botscape, a complex multi-player artificial intelligence game.

2015

  • January > A team of CFM students (Kam Dhaliwal, BCFM ’17; David Xia, BCFM ’17; and Daniel Wang, BCFM ‘16) step up to form the Investment Fund Team and showcase their financial expertise.
  • June > Priya Murali (BCFM ’18) and her team take home the winning prize of $2,000 at the 3rd annual Investment Research Challenge hosted by the School of Accounting and Finance.
  • August > Jordyn Gray-McInnis is hired as the new CFM Program Manager (August 2015 to November 2016).

2016

  • November > Tian Kou begins servingÌýas the Interim CFM Program Manager (November 2016 to May 2017).

2017

  • May > Tracy HilpertÌýbegins servingÌýas the Interim CFM Program Manager (May 2017 to July 2017).
  • July > Heather (Steinmetz) Shaw is hired as the new CFM Program Manager (July 2017 to December 2023).
  • December > The admissions target for CFM is officially increased to 45 students.

2018

  • January > CFM student and his team take home the gold at the Canadian University Chess Championship Competition held in Ottawa, Ontario.
  • May > The student-led is formed under the Ìý
  • June > CFM student Jennifer Lo (BCFM ’18) and her team win first place at the (BAC@MC), hosted by the O’Malley School of Business at Manhattan College in New York City.
  • September > CFM students and their teammates take home the $2,000 cash prize as the winners of the 2018 Investment Research Challenge. Professor is appointed CFM Co-Director (September 2018 to July 2019) for her second appointment term.
  • November > Upper-year CFM studentsÌýhost the first-ever CFM hackathon for first-year students as an introduction to hackathon culture andÌýnew programming languages.

2019

  • July > ProfessorÌýJames ThompsonÌýis appointed as the new CFM Co-Director (July 2019 to current). Justin WanÌýisÌýappointed as the new CFM Co-Director for a two-year termÌý(July 2019 to July 2021).

2020

2021

  • MarchÌý> Heather Shaw takes a secondment in the Faculty of Math as an Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions Officer.Ìý
  • May > Aziza Chaudhry takes over the CFM Program Manager role (May 2021 - March 2022).
  • July > Professor Justin Wan is appointed for another two-year term as CFM Co-Director (July 2021- August 2023)
  • September > The first CFM course is offered. CFM 101 (Introduction to Financial Markets and Data Analytics) is taken by 63 first-year CFM students and taught by Professor James Thompson both in-person and online.

Ìý2022

  • JanuaryÌý> was offered for the first time.
  • May > Heather Shaw takesÌýa 13-month maternity leave.Ìý
  • May > Kim TremblayÌýbegins servingÌýas the Interim CFM Program Manager (May 2022Ìýto JuneÌý2023).

2023

  • MarchÌý> CFM student AlexÌýis named 2022 Co-op Student of the Year for the Faculty of Mathematics.
  • September > Professor George Labahn is appointed for another two-year term as CFM Co-Director (September 2023- present).
  • November > Robert Kitchen takes over as the Interim CFM Program Manager role.
  • December > Heather Shaw takesÌýa 13-month maternity leave.Ìý