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BSc Mathematics with Finance and Diploma in Industrial Training
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Mathematics with finance applies the rigour and precision of pure and applied mathematics to the analysis of financial systems, investment, risk and economic decision-making. Mathematics provides the theoretical and quantitative foundations: analysis, linear algebra, probability, statistics, differential equations and optimisation, all of which underpin the models that modern finance uses to price assets, manage risk and allocate capital. Finance applies these tools to real markets, portfolios, derivatives, interest rates and the complex financial instruments that characterise contemporary global capital markets. At Heriot-Watt University this five-year, full-time programme combines rigorous mathematical study with a year-long work placement in the financial sector, for which you receive the Diploma in Industrial Training on successful completion. The placement in year four means you enter the final year of your degree having already accumulated twelve months of real-world experience in a financial organisation, with specific work-related skills, professional contacts and a practical understanding of how mathematical ideas are applied in industry. This is a significant advantage in a competitive graduate market. Graduates in mathematics with finance are among the most sought-after in quantitative fields. Actuarial science, quantitative analysis, risk management, investment banking, asset management, financial consulting and data science are all natural career paths. The combination of mathematical depth and financial knowledge also opens routes into corporate finance, treasury management and financial technology. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications in actuarial science or quantitative finance, while others go on to postgraduate study in financial mathematics, statistics or economics. The combination of analytical training, financial understanding and industrial placement experience positions graduates strongly across the full range of quantitative career options.
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