Sede
Regno Unito
Modalità di studio
Campus
Lingua del programma
Inglese
Aree di studio
Matematica, Statistica, Computer Science
Durata
1 Anno
Formato
Full-time
Tipo di programma
Master in ambito scientifico
Costo
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Sede
Regno Unito
Modalità di studio
Campus
Lingua del programma
Inglese
Aree di studio
Matematica, Statistica, Computer Science
Durata
1 Anno
Formato
Full-time
Tipo di programma
Master in ambito scientifico
Costo
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The course teaches advanced financial mathematics combined with computational techniques. You'll learn mathematical techniques and skills that are used across the financial sector to quantify and hedge risk. Practical experience of using statistical software will develop your skills in mathematical modelling.
The programme includes teaching expertise from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Economics. You will study core modules including:
Choose optional modules to suit your interests. Expert teaching staff will support you and provide one-to-one guidance through your written dissertation.
A highlight of the course is our partnerships with leading industry and academic experts. The panel includes individuals from Credit Suisse, Oxford University and other organisations. This ensures the degree remains relevant and up to date with changes in quantitative finance. Representatives from companies such as Capital One and Bloomberg also provide guest lectures during the year.
On arrival to Nottingham, you will be given the opportunity to select your preferred stream from:
It complements the core modules with applied mathematics and statistics knowledge.
The focus of this stream is on econometrics. It provides advanced knowledge of mathematical and statistical methods applied in economics and finance. Some modules are taught by the School of Economics.
The focus of this stream is on microeconomics, with Economics and Finance modules offered by the School of Economics. They are complemented by modules providing advanced knowledge on mathematical methods offered by the School of Mathematical Sciences.
The course is made up of 120 credits of taught modules and a 60 credit financial mathematics dissertation.
The mathematics modules of the course are assessed by:
The economics modules of the course are assessed by:
You will be awarded the Master of Science Degree provided you have successfully completed the taught stage by achieving a weighted average mark of at least 50% with no more than 40 credits below 50% and no more than 20 credits below 40%.
You must achieve a mark of at least 50% in the dissertation.
The number of formal contact hours varies depending on the optional modules you are studying. As a guide, in the Autumn and Spring semesters, you will typically spend around 15 hours per week (between Monday and Friday) in lectures.
You will work on your research project between June and September, usually based at the University.
Teaching is provided by academic staff within the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Economics. Modules are typically delivered by Professors, Associate and Assistant Professors. Additional support in small group and practical classes may involve PhD students and post-doctoral researchers.
The majority of your lecturers and tutors will be based within the mathematics building. This means if you need to get in touch with them during office hours, they can be contacted easily as they are close by.
Class sizes are typically no more than 20 students.
All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements below apply to 2021 entry.
If you need support to meet the required level, you may be able to attend a presessional course. Our Centre for English Language Education is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK.
For presessional English courses, you must take IELTS for UKVI to meet visa regulations.
If you successfully complete your presessional course to the required level, you can then progress to your degree course. This means that you won't need to retake IELTS or equivalent.
We recognise that applicants have a variety of experiences and follow different pathways to postgraduate study.
We treat all applicants with alternative qualifications on an individual basis. We may also consider relevant work experience.
If you are unsure whether your qualifications or work experience are relevant, contact us.
University Park Campus covers 300 acres, with green spaces, wildlife, period buildings and modern facilities. It is one of the UK's most beautiful and sustainable campuses, winning a national Green Flag award every year since 2003.
Most schools and departments are based here. You will have access to libraries, shops, cafes, the Students’ Union, sports village and a health centre.
You can walk or cycle around campus. Free hopper buses connect you to our other campuses. Nottingham city centre is 15 minutes away by public bus or tram.
There is a dedicated workroom for masters students, based within the School of Mathematical Sciences. It is equipped with desktop computers, this provides a quiet study space.
We offer individual careers support for all postgraduate students.
Expert staff can help you research career options and job vacancies, build your CV or résumé, develop your interview skills and meet employers.
More than 1,500 employers advertise graduate jobs and internships through our online vacancy service. We host regular careers fairs, including specialist fairs for different sectors.
The ability to think logically and critically combined with your problem-solving expertise gained on the course will prepare you for future employment.
Our graduates have gone on to work as business analysts, data scientists and trading analysts.
They work for organisations such as:
The course also provides suitable training for a PhD in areas such as financial mathematics, quantitative finance, applied mathematics.
97.5% of postgraduates from the School of Mathematical Sciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £28,131.*
* HESA Graduate Outcomes in 2020. The Graduate Outcomes % is derived using The Guardian University Guide methodology. The average annual salary is based on graduates working full-time within the UK.
The University of Nottingham was founded on the vision and philanthropic spirit of Jesse Boot who, in 1928, donated the land that is now University Park. The vision of a university devoted to the discovery, enterprise and the advancement of the human condition, combined with his lifelong commitment to improving health and wellbeing, remains intrinsic to the culture of the University today and will continue to underpin our future purpose.
We have inspiring campuses in three countries, energising us to be a globally engaged university that is also committed to making a difference in our cities and regions
We empower and support students and staff to collaborate in learning, scholarship and discovery across all realms of knowledge, solving problems and improving lives
We are stewards of a pioneering and entrepreneurial tradition of creativity and innovation
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