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BA Finance and Mathematics and Statistics
About this course
Finance, mathematics and statistics form a particularly powerful combination, one that sits at the core of how modern financial markets are analysed, how risk is quantified and how institutions make complex decisions under uncertainty. Mathematical finance underpins the pricing of financial instruments, the modelling of portfolio risk and the development of algorithmic trading strategies. Statistical expertise allows practitioners to extract meaningful patterns from large datasets and to test economic and financial theories against real-world evidence. Together they produce graduates who can move between rigorous theory and applied practice with genuine fluency. At the University of Strathclyde this four-year programme, housed within Scotland's largest business school, develops your mathematical and statistical expertise alongside a thorough grounding in finance and financial economics. You will study probability theory, statistical inference, time series analysis and mathematical modelling alongside finance topics covering capital markets, corporate finance, investment and financial risk management. The year abroad option broadens your perspective further, giving you the opportunity to study in a different national context and to engage with financial systems and academic traditions elsewhere in the world. The programme places particular emphasis on the application of statistical techniques in data analysis and on the use of mathematical models in financial decision-making, skills that are directly applicable in a professional setting from the moment you graduate. Graduates are in strong demand across a wide range of financially sophisticated organisations. Investment banks, asset managers, insurance companies, central banks, consultancies and technology firms with quantitative teams all recruit from programmes like this one. Actuarial work, quantitative research, risk management and data analytics are among the most common career paths, and many graduates go on to further qualifications such as those offered by the CFA Institute or actuarial professional bodies. Postgraduate study in mathematical finance, statistics or financial economics is also a natural next step for those who want to deepen their expertise or move into research.
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