MSc Financial Mathematics
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MSc Financial Mathematics
18 months duration
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Overview
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This Masters degree provides you with knowledge of advanced finance concepts, whilst developing your quantitative, mathematical and research skills.
You’ll cover key topics including financial derivative pricing, discrete and continuous time models, risk management and portfolio optimisation, as well as statistical methods for finance.
Combining the latest financial knowledge with sound mathematical methods, you’ll gain skills and knowledge that are highly sought after in the financial sector, particularly by banks, investment and consultancy companies. It’s also excellent preparation if you’re interested in pursuing further research.
This course is ideal if you’ve previously studied finance, economics, mathematics, physics or computing, and are interested in applying your skills to financial markets.
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Entry requirements
A bachelor degree in a relevant subject such as accounting, finance, economics, mathematics, physics or computing.
Documents and information you’ll need
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A copy of your degree certificate and transcript, or a partial transcript if you’re still studying
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Two academic references
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A personal statement
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An up-to-date CV
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Evidence of your English language qualifications, if English is not your language.
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A letter of sponsorship, if you are being sponsored
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COURSE CONTENT
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In your first semester you’ll develop a broad understanding of corporate finance and how financial theory relates to practice in business and financial markets. This will put your mathematical studies into context while you develop your skills in applied statistics and probability, optimisation methods and discrete time finance.
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You’ll build on these skills in topics such as continuous time finance, risk management and computational methods. You’ll also gain specialist knowledge in topics that suit your career ambitions such as risk and insurance, actuarial science and behavioural finance.
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The programme will improve your research skills and allow you to study different research methodologies, including those employed by our own leading academics. This will prepare you for your dissertation – an independent research project on a topic of your choice that you’ll submit by the end of the year and half.
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Course structure
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These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.
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You’ll study all nine compulsory modules below, as well as two optional modules.
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Compulsory modules
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- Corporate Finance
- Applied Statistics and Probability
- Discrete Time Finance
- Continuous Time Finance
- Research Methods in Financial Mathematics
- Risk Management
- Computations in Finance
- Optimisation Methods for Finance
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- Security Investment Analysis
- Portfolio Risk Management
- Behavioural Finance
- International Investment
- Financial Derivatives
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For more information on typical modules, read Financial Mathematics MSc in programme catalogue after enrollment
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Learning and teaching
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We use a variety of teaching and learning methods to help you make the most of your studies. These will include lectures, seminars, workshops, online learning and tutorials.
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In addition to the assessed modules and research dissertation, you benefit from professional training activities and employability workshops. Thanks to our links with major companies across the business world, you can also gain a practical understanding of key issues.
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Activitieswill include field trips to various corporate headquarters, CV building and interview sessions, professional risk management workshops and commercial awareness events. For example, students develope their knowledge of financial markets through a one-week trading simulation
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Assessment
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You’ll also be assessed using a range of techniques including exams, group projects, written assignments and essays, in-course assessment, group and individual presentations and reports.
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Thank you for your interest in graduate education at Go University.
Now, more than ever, graduate education plays a crucial role in the economic, intellectual, and cultural vitality of our region and the nation overall. Graduate degree-holders fuel this vitality in their roles as captains of industry, government leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, gifted communicators, and skilled artists/ artisans, among others. Graduate degree recipients tend to have a higher standard of living and are generally better prepared to weather economic down-turns than are individuals without graduate degrees. When we invest in graduate students and their education, we invest in our future. I hope that graduate education at Go University is in your future.
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