Bachelor of Science Financial Mathematics and Economics
Course Overview
This four-year BSc in Financial Mathematics and Economics provides a powerful interdisciplinary education at the intersection of quantitative analysis, economics, and finance. The program equips students with the rigorous mathematical and statistical skills required to model financial risk, predict economic outcomes, and design solutions in an uncertain world. It is an ideal choice for those with a strong aptitude for mathematics who seek a broad and highly sought-after skillset for careers in investment, insurance, and finance.
Key Program Highlights
- Master quantitative skills in mathematics, statistics, and economics for high-demand finance roles
- Learn to model financial risk and uncertainty to solve complex real-world problems
- Gain a competitive edge with a broad degree applicable to investment, insurance, and actuarial fields
- Benefit from a unique program jointly administered by the College of Science and Engineering and the College of Business
- No prior economics study is required for admission, making it accessible to all math-capable students
Course Overview
This four-year BSc in Financial Mathematics and Economics provides a powerful interdisciplinary education at the intersection of quantitative analysis, economics, and finance. The program equips students with the rigorous mathematical and statistical skills required to model financial risk, predict economic outcomes, and design solutions in an uncertain world. It is an ideal choice for those with a strong aptitude for mathematics who seek a broad and highly sought-after skillset for careers in investment, insurance, and finance.
Key Program Highlights
- Master quantitative skills in mathematics, statistics, and economics for high-demand finance roles
- Learn to model financial risk and uncertainty to solve complex real-world problems
- Gain a competitive edge with a broad degree applicable to investment, insurance, and actuarial fields
- Benefit from a unique program jointly administered by the College of Science and Engineering and the College of Business
- No prior economics study is required for admission, making it accessible to all math-capable students