

BSc Mathematics with Finance
About this course
Mathematics with finance is a degree that applies the rigour and depth of mathematical training to the specific problems and methods of financial analysis. Finance, at the level practised in investment banks, asset management firms, insurance companies, and central banks, is fundamentally a mathematical discipline, requiring probability theory, stochastic calculus, statistical analysis, numerical methods, and the kind of abstract reasoning that a strong pure mathematics education develops. A degree that combines both from the outset produces graduates who are genuinely equipped for the most quantitatively demanding roles in financial services. At Sussex this programme is available with a foundation year, and the full degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you the opportunity to apply your mathematical and financial skills in a professional context before you graduate. You will build on core knowledge of pure and applied mathematics and statistics, developing the mathematical depth needed to engage with finance at a sophisticated level, alongside the financial theory, instruments, markets, and valuation methods that define contemporary practice. Learning from experts in both disciplines ensures you develop a genuinely integrated understanding rather than two separate bodies of knowledge placed side by side. Mathematics with finance graduates are in high demand across financial services, where quantitative analysts, risk managers, financial modellers, actuaries, data scientists, and investment analysts are among the most sought-after professionals. Technology companies, consultancies, and any organisation that handles large amounts of financial data also recruit from this kind of programme. The sandwich year and placement experience typically create direct employment pathways with specific firms. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in financial mathematics, quantitative finance, statistics, or economics, building on the strong mathematical foundation the degree provides.
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