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BSc Financial Mathematics
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Financial mathematics applies the tools of advanced mathematics and statistics to the pricing, analysis, and management of financial instruments and risks. It is the discipline behind the quantitative methods used in banking, insurance, asset management, and financial regulation, including the models that underpin derivatives pricing, portfolio optimisation, risk assessment, and actuarial calculations. The field requires both genuine mathematical rigour and an understanding of how financial markets and institutions actually work. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme develops your mathematical abilities in areas including calculus, probability, statistics, and numerical methods, and applies them systematically to financial problems. You will study time series analysis, financial derivatives, stochastic processes, and the mathematical frameworks used to value assets and manage risk. Alongside the technical content, you will develop the computational skills to implement quantitative methods in software environments, which is an essential part of professional practice in the field. Graduates in financial mathematics are in strong demand in investment banking, hedge funds, insurance and reinsurance, risk management, financial consultancy, and regulatory bodies. Roles in quantitative analysis, derivatives trading, actuarial work, risk modelling, and data-driven financial research are common destinations. The mathematical depth of the degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study, whether in financial mathematics, actuarial science, statistics, operational research, or data science. Professional qualifications in accountancy, actuarial work, or financial analysis sit alongside the degree for many graduates who wish to enter regulated financial professions.
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