

BSc Mathematics with Finance with a Year Abroad
About this course
Mathematics with finance combines the analytical depth of a mathematics degree with a substantive grounding in financial theory and practice, reflecting the central role that mathematical and quantitative methods play in modern financial markets, risk management, and economic analysis. The pairing is a natural one: finance has always required rigorous quantitative thinking, and the most demanding areas of financial practice, from derivatives pricing to portfolio optimisation, are genuinely mathematical in character. At the University of Liverpool this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad as an integral part of the degree. You will develop strong foundations in pure and applied mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, probability, statistics, and mathematical methods, alongside a finance strand covering financial markets, corporate finance, investment theory, and quantitative methods in finance. The year abroad places you at a partner institution in another country, developing your independence, your international perspective, and your awareness of how finance is practised in different economic and regulatory environments. Liverpool's mathematics department is a research-active environment, and the combination of mathematical rigour and financial application prepares you well for careers that require both precision and practical orientation. The year abroad is an additional distinction that many graduate employers in international finance and professional services value. Graduates go on to careers in banking, investment management, insurance, actuarial science, risk management, financial analysis, and technology firms working on financial applications. Many also continue to professional qualifications in actuarial science, accounting, or financial risk, or to postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, financial mathematics, or economics.
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