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Financial Mathematics

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Course overview

Mathematics powers the modern financial world. From stock markets and investment strategies to insurance and risk management, high-level quantitative thinking sits at the heart of these major financial decisions. If you enjoy mathematical challenges and want to apply them directly to real financial systems, our BSc Financial Mathematics course is for you.

This accredited degree, delivered jointly with Nottingham University Business School, gives you the best of both worlds. Around 75% of the course focuses on mathematics, while the remainder introduces you to key financial principles. You will graduate with deep mathematical expertise alongside a clear understanding of how financial markets and institutions operate.

As you would expect, there is an emphasis on mathematical concepts 鈥 but with a practical application, too. We believe in collaboration and that鈥檚 why our students, industry professionals and alumni joined forces with our dedicated staff to design degrees suitable for the real world. Our co-created curriculum is redefining studying maths.

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Modules

Core modules

6 modules

Introduction to Finance

Understand the fundamental concepts of finance, including the relationship between investment risk and returns, the time value of money听and calculating听the听present value听of future cash flows.听You鈥檒l听cover听project appraisal听using net present value (NVP), portfolio theory,听capital asset pricing model (CAPM)听and estimating听the cost of capital for equity and听bonds.


Core Mathematics 1

In this Autumn semester module, you鈥檒l be introduced to the basic mathematical concepts that underpin all degree programmes offered by the School of Mathematical Sciences. The major components are:

  • mathematical fundamentals: logic; complex numbers; functions; set theory; introduction to cardinality; ordinary differential equations.
  • linear algebra: systems of linear equations; introduction to matrices and matrix algebra.
  • analysis: the real numbers; sequences; infinite series; limits and continuity of functions.
  • programming in python: variables; logic and loops; functions; plotting graphs; debugging.

The overall aim of the module is to build on your existing mathematical knowledge, with an emphasis on developing mathematical skills, deepening understanding, and increasing confidence in applying a broad range of concepts and techniques. More specifically, the module introduces and provides practice in logical reasoning and rigorous mathematical thinking, particularly in relation to linear algebra and real analysis.


Core Mathematics 2

In this Spring semester module, you鈥檒l build upon the basic mathematical concepts covered in 鈥楥ore Mathematics 1鈥 and provides practice in logical reasoning and rigorous mathematical thinking, particularly in relation to linear algebra and real analysis. The major components are:

  • linear algebra: vector spaces; linear maps; eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
  • analysis: single-variable and multi-variable calculus (differential and integral).

Fundamentals of Financial and Management Accounting

Understand key accounting concepts,听the impact of accounting policy听selection听and the preparation of financial statements听and budgets. This module covers double entry bookkeeping, cost concepts, allocation of manufacturing overheads, absorption and variable costing, cost-volume-profit听analysis,听听budgeting听and variance analysis.


Insurance in a Risky World

Understand how insurance markets听operate听to satisfy the demand for protection against risk. This module covers private and social insurance, the historical development of insurance, property/liability insurance, life, health, and pensions insurance, the supply of insurance, the role of insurance in the economy听and international aspects of insurance.


Probability and Statistics

Probability theory allows us to assess risk when calculating insurance premiums. It can help when making investment decisions. It can be used to estimate the impact that government policy will have on climate change or the spread of disease. In this module, you will study the theory and practice of discrete and continuous probability, including topics such as Bayes鈥 theorem, multivariate random variables, probability distributions and the central limit theorem.

Statistics is concerned with methods for collecting, organising, summarising, presenting and analysing data. It enables us to draw valid conclusions and make reasonable decisions based on statistical analysis. It can be used to answer a diverse range of questions in areas such as the pharmaceuticals industry, economic planning and finance. In this module you鈥檒l study statistical inference and learn how to analyse, interpret and report data. Topics that you鈥檒l learn about include, point estimators and confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression and goodness-of-fit tests.


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Entry requirements

3 years full-time

拢10,050 per year

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I wanted to be able to learn maths in a more practical sense. Financial maths is all about applying the maths you learn to real-life situations. Not only is it really interesting but it is also really useful when applying for jobs."

Poppy Farrow

Financial Mathematics BSc

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