

BSc Financial Mathematics
About this course
Financial mathematics is the application of mathematical and statistical methods to the modelling, analysis, and management of financial systems. It is the intellectual foundation of quantitative finance, encompassing the pricing of financial instruments, the measurement and management of risk, the modelling of asset prices, and the design of financial strategies under uncertainty. As financial markets have become more complex and computational, the demand for mathematicians and statisticians with the ability to reason rigorously about financial problems has grown steadily. At the University of Nottingham, this three-year full-time programme combines a rigorous mathematical education with deep engagement with the theory and practice of finance. You will study calculus, probability, statistics, linear algebra, differential equations, and numerical methods alongside financial theory, derivative pricing, stochastic calculus, portfolio optimisation, and risk management. The mathematical content is demanding and takes you to the research frontier in areas such as stochastic processes and financial modelling, while the finance content ensures that you understand the real-world contexts in which these mathematical tools are applied. The programme includes a year abroad, which places you in an international academic environment and develops the perspective that is increasingly expected of quantitative professionals working in global markets. All candidates are considered individually, and the typical entry tariff is 168 UCAS points. Graduates from financial mathematics programmes are in strong demand in investment banking, asset management, hedge funds, insurance, risk consultancy, financial technology, and actuarial practice. Many also pursue postgraduate study in financial mathematics, quantitative finance, or statistics before entering the workforce. Professional qualifications such as the CFA or actuarial examinations are natural complements to the degree.
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