

BSc Financial Mathematics
About this course
Financial mathematics sits at the intersection of pure and applied mathematics and the world of finance, using the rigour and precision of mathematical reasoning to model, price, and manage financial instruments, risk, and uncertainty. It is a field that emerged from the application of probability theory and stochastic calculus to the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial portfolios, and it has grown into one of the most quantitatively demanding areas of modern finance. Practitioners need not only mathematical fluency but also the ability to translate abstract models into practical tools for real financial decision-making. At Aberystwyth University, this three-year full-time programme covers the mathematical foundations you need, including calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics, before developing the specifically financial applications of these tools. You will study stochastic processes, financial modelling, time series analysis, portfolio theory, option pricing, and risk management, developing both the theoretical understanding and the computational skills to work with financial data and models. The degree is taught within a university with a strong mathematics tradition, and the programme is designed to prepare you directly for the quantitative demands of the financial industry as well as for further academic study. A typical entry tariff of 120 points makes this a broadly accessible programme. Financial mathematics graduates are highly sought after in investment banking, asset management, insurance, financial technology, risk management, and quantitative research. Roles with titles such as quantitative analyst, risk analyst, and actuarial analyst are natural destinations, and the degree provides a strong foundation for professional qualifications in actuarial science, investment management, and data science. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study, either in financial mathematics itself or in statistics, mathematical finance, or economics, opening pathways into academic research and more senior roles in quantitative finance.
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