

BSc Mathematics with Finance
About this course
Mathematics with finance is a degree for those who want to apply rigorous mathematical thinking to the world of financial systems and markets. Mathematics is the most precise and powerful of the abstract sciences, and finance is one of the fields where mathematical insight has the most direct and consequential applications. The mathematics of probability, statistics, optimisation, and analysis underpins virtually every major area of financial theory, from the pricing of complex derivatives to the management of investment portfolios and the modelling of economic systems. At the University of Manchester, this three-year full-time degree includes a foundation year and a sandwich placement year, with work placement experience integrated throughout. The programme is a joint honours degree studied in the ratio of three parts mathematics to one part finance, ensuring that the mathematical training is genuinely rigorous while the finance component provides the business and financial knowledge that makes the mathematics applicable. You will develop a core of fundamental mathematical knowledge covering analysis, algebra, and probability, which then provides the basis for more advanced mathematical work. The finance strand introduces you to international financial markets, multinational corporate finance, financial reporting, and investment analysis, giving you the knowledge and analytical tools to understand how financial institutions and markets operate. The sandwich placement year gives you extended professional experience before you complete your degree, connecting your academic training to real financial or mathematical environments. Manchester is one of the UK's leading universities for mathematics and has strong connections to the financial and professional services sectors. Graduates go on to careers in investment banking, quantitative finance, actuarial work, data science, financial analysis, risk management, and consultancy. Many continue to postgraduate study or professional qualifications in finance, actuarial science, or mathematics, building specialist expertise for competitive roles in financial mathematics and related fields.
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