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BSc Financial Mathematics
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Financial mathematics is the application of mathematical and statistical methods to problems in finance, including the pricing of financial instruments, the management of risk, and the modelling of complex financial systems. It sits at the intersection of pure and applied mathematics, probability theory, and the economics and finance disciplines that provide the conceptual context for the quantitative work. Graduates who are fluent in financial mathematics are in strong demand in banking, insurance, investment management, and financial regulation. This three-year full-time programme at Northumbria University includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, making it one of the most professionally and internationally structured financial mathematics programmes available. You will study calculus, linear algebra, probability, statistics, stochastic calculus, financial derivatives, portfolio theory, risk modelling, and the computational methods used to implement financial models. The sandwich year places you in a financial institution or quantitative organisation, where you will apply and extend your mathematical skills in a professional setting. The year abroad takes your studies into an international context, and the placement opportunities add further professional depth before graduation. Graduates from this programme are well placed for careers as quantitative analysts, risk managers, actuaries, derivatives traders, financial engineers, and data scientists in financial services. The combination of strong mathematical training with professional experience is particularly valued by banks, insurance companies, asset managers, hedge funds, and regulators. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in financial mathematics, mathematical finance, actuarial science, or statistics, and some progress toward professional qualifications in actuarial science or quantitative finance. The breadth of the programme, including the international and professional dimensions, makes graduates competitive at the highest levels of the financial sector.
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