As a mathematical finance major, you’ll use tools of mathematics and statistics to understand the dynamics of variability in financial markets. This degree opens up careers in investment banking, risk management, hedge funds, financial analysis, data analysis, actuarial science, insurance, and more.
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Students earning this degree must complete the total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate from the School of Arts and Sciences. Some degree programs (BIOL, BIOCHEM, CHEM, PSY-BS, PSY-BA) require additional credits.
- MATH 435: Computational Methods in Mathematics and Statistics
- FIN 391: Money, Banking, and Financial Crisis
- CSC 124: Introduction to Programming with Python
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In the School of Arts and Sciences, a minor typically requires 6 courses or 18 credit hours of coursework. Some programs may require additional credits.
- MATH 309: Probability
- MATH 434: Introduction to Mathematical Finance
- FIN 332: Investment Analysis
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Potential Careers
- Financial Advisor/Manager
- Actuary/Statistician
- Mathematician