For those with a keen interest in mathematics, problem-solving, and its applications in business and finance, the Financial Mathematics degree provides a solid understanding of the mathematical theories behind financial models, along with expertise in algorithms for pricing financial products. For instance, the course covers the Black-Scholes option pricing model from 1973. Practical implementations, including computer programming, are central to the program.
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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