

BSc Financial Mathematics (includes foundation year)
About this course
Financial mathematics applies the rigour and precision of mathematical analysis to the problems of finance, developing the quantitative tools needed to price financial instruments, manage risk, and understand how financial markets behave over time. It draws on probability theory, stochastic calculus, statistics, and numerical methods, combined with the economic and financial knowledge needed to situate that mathematics in real markets and institutions. As financial products and risk management techniques have become increasingly sophisticated, the demand for graduates with genuine mathematical depth in financial contexts has grown significantly. At Aberystwyth University, this four-year full-time BSc in Financial Mathematics with an integrated foundation year is designed for students who do not have a sufficient or relevant academic background to enter the main degree directly. The foundation year brings you up to speed on the fundamentals of mathematics, providing the solid base needed to engage successfully with the full undergraduate degree that follows. You will then develop expertise across financial mathematics, covering areas such as probability, statistical modelling, derivative pricing, portfolio theory, and numerical computation, building the skills that employers in finance and risk management consistently seek. Graduates from financial mathematics programmes are exceptionally well placed in the financial services sector and in quantitative roles more broadly. Actuarial science, investment banking, risk management, quantitative analysis, financial engineering, insurance mathematics, and algorithmic trading are all well-established career destinations. The combination of mathematical depth and financial knowledge is also valued in management consultancy, data science, and roles that require sophisticated modelling and analysis. Postgraduate study in financial mathematics, actuarial science, mathematical finance, or statistics is a natural next step for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into research.
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