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MMath Financial Mathematics - integrated with Placement Year
About this course
Financial mathematics sits at the intersection of two of the most practically powerful disciplines in modern life. Mathematics provides the rigorous analytical and modelling tools that underpin decisions in banking, insurance, investment, and risk management. Finance supplies the real-world context and theoretical frameworks that give those tools their purpose, from pricing derivatives and managing portfolios to stress-testing risk and modelling economic behaviour. Together, they produce graduates who are technically sophisticated and commercially aware. At Brunel University London, this five-year full-time programme is structured to take you from foundational mathematical principles through to advanced techniques in financial modelling and quantitative analysis. You will develop problem-solving abilities, reasoning skills, and the analytical thinking that makes mathematics valuable across so many careers. The degree includes an integrated placement year, which gives you the opportunity to work in a financial, actuarial, or quantitative role for a sustained period, building your professional skills and demonstrating to future employers that you can apply your learning in real commercial contexts. The foundation year at the start of the programme gives students who need to strengthen their mathematical preparation a solid base before progressing into the main degree. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. Graduates of financial mathematics programmes are in strong demand in investment banking, actuarial consultancies, insurance, asset management, risk management, financial technology, and quantitative research. The combination of mathematical rigour and financial knowledge is precisely what firms in these sectors are looking for, and the placement year gives Brunel graduates a head start in demonstrating that capability. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in financial mathematics, quantitative finance, data science, or actuarial science, or sit professional examinations with bodies such as the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
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