The Financial Mathematics BSc degree is designed to prepare students for careers in banking and finance by combining essential financial knowledge with underpinning mathematics. The course covers modules in economics, finance, and mathematics, including specialized applications such as probability theory, stochastic processes, statistical modelling, corporate finance, and asset pricing. No prior knowledge of economics or finance is required, as the degree includes comprehensive introductory modules in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and finance principles. The program is structured to equip students with methodologies and techniques vital for employment in financial sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is co-taught by the esteemed Loughborough Business School and the Mathematical Sciences Department, which has an excellent research reputation. It is also accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA). The department's diverse and international environment, state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities for industry placements and study abroad make it a compelling choice for students interested in a career in finance and banking.
The program offers modules in economics, finance, and mathematics, with opportunities to study modules such as financial economics, asset pricing, and stochastic methods in finance. These modules directly relate to financial applications, helping students develop specialized skills for the industry.
Application fees
25.28L
1st year tuition fees
25.28L
Living cost
Students typically need AAA or A*AB at A-levels, including Maths. The degree can be completed in 3 years full-time or 4 years with a placement year. Entry requirements vary by country, and applicants from international backgrounds are assessed based on their local qualifications.

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Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in areas such as financial analysis, banking, investments, and data analysis. Past students have found roles in companies like Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, IBM, PwC, and Unilever, taking positions such as Business Analysts, Audit Assistants, and Accountants. The program's practical industry placement and research opportunities significantly enhance employability.