If you have a strong interest in Mathematics, enjoy problem solving and are interested in how Mathematics is used in business and finance, this degree in Financial Mathematics will give you an understanding of the mathematical theories that underpin financial models, as well as computational expertise in the algorithms that price financial products. One example of a financial model included in the course is the Black-Scholes option pricing model, dating from 1973, which is one of the earliest equations developed and used to price options. Implementations of these models, including computer programming, form a key part of the course.
Statistics,Applied & Computational Mathematics,Mathematics,Optional Science modules,Elective modules,Applied & Computational Mathematics,Mathematics,Statistics,Finance,1 other Science subject,Elective modules,Financial Mathematics,Elective modules,Financial Mathematics (modules include computational finance, stochastic models, Bayesian analysis, and advanced corporate finance)
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