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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 17,500
Per year
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Actuarial Science | Mathematics | Statistics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 17,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Financial Mathematics, BSc Hons

Our financial mathematics degree provides an ideal platform if you are interested in pursuing a career in the financial sector.


This financial mathematics course is based on the type of mathematics and statistics used daily in the financial industry. You will study asset price modelling, risk-neutral pricing, time series analysis and actuarial mathematics. An optional work placement means you can test new skills and knowledge in a working environment.


Popular career destinations for our financial mathematics graduates include the financial, insurance, banking and investment sectors. The course is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, the UK's chartered professional body for mathematicians, so with further experience, you could achieve chartered mathematician status.


UCAS points

104 (view full requirements)


Course/institution codes

GN13 G BSc/FM


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Select your preferred year of entry to view up to date information.


School

Computing and Mathematical Sciences


Location

Greenwich Campus


Duration

  • 3 years full-time
  • 6 years part-time
  • 4 years sandwich

Start month

September


Home/international fees 2025/26

  • £9,535 / £17,500

What you should know about this course

  • The Financial Mathematics plays a vital role in the development of the modern financial service industry
  • The BSc Hons Financial Mathematics course will provide a strong background in mathematics and statistics, and introduce you to the role of analytics in the business world
  • Throughout the course, students develop knowledge of financial analytics which includes asset price modelling, the risk-neutral pricing of financial derivatives, actuarial mathematics, and financial time series
  • Overall, employers across many financial sectors place a high value on the knowledge and transferable skills acquired by the graduates of this course

Accredited by the Institute of Mathematics & its applications


Course content

Year 1

  • Vectors and Matrices (15 credits)
  • Mathematical Coding (15 credits)
  • Calculus and Mathematical Analysis (30 credits)
  • Discrete Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Our Mathematical World (15 credits)
  • Analysis of Data (15 credits)
  • Probability and Randomness (15 credits)

Year 2

  • Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (30 credits)
  • Numerical Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
  • Simulation and Modelling (15 credits)
  • Vector Calculus (15 credits)
  • Statistical Data Analysis and Time Series (30 credits)

Year 3

  • Choose 30 credits from this list of options:
    • Research Methods and Mathematics Project (30 credits)
    • UAS: Mathematics Education and Communication (30 credits)
    • Mathematics Work Placement (30 credits)
  • Choose 30 credits from this list of options:
    • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
    • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
    • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
    • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
  • Choose 60 credits from this list of options:
    • Machine Learning (15 credits)
    • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
    • Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
    • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
    • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
    • Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
    • Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
    • Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
    • Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
    • Bayesian Methods and Their Applications (15 credits)
    • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)

Entry requirements

UK citizens and permanent residents

  • 104 UCAS Tariff points which include A Level Mathematics at grade C. Equivalent qualifications with UCAS Tariff points may be considered alongside the A Level in Mathematics.

International entry requirements

The University of Greenwich accepts a broad range of international qualifications for admission to our courses.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

  • Cohort | Full time | Part time | Distance learning
  • Home* | £9,535 | £2,384 per 30 credits | N/A
  • International | £17,500 | £4,375 per 30 credits | N/A

Other costs

  • Technology: There are no compulsory costs beyond your tuition fees. However, we may recommend that you purchase a backup device (such as a portable hard drive).
  • Software: We provide licenses for certain software to use on your own computers, depending on your course. This may include Virtual Desktop access, Tableau Desktop, Microsoft Azure Devtools for Teaching (including Visio, Project, SQL Server, etc). You will also have access to Nvivo, SPSS Modeler and SPSS Amos. Any licenses for software outside of our range will come at your own cost.

Careers and placements

Will I have a work placement?

This course can be taken in sandwich mode, which means you can take a year to work in industry between your second and final years of study. Sandwich placements are relevant to your degree subject and are paid roles. It is the very best way of preparing you for successfully finding a job quickly when you graduate.


How long is my placement?

Sandwich placements last for between 9-13 months. Work-based learning module placements are normally one day a week for either one or two terms depending on the number of credits available from the module.


What are the financial arrangements?

Sandwich placements are paid roles whereas work-based learning module placements are normally unpaid.


What sort of careers do graduates pursue?

Students from Mathematical Sciences have secured placement years at the Department for Work & Pensions, NHS England, NATS, Home Office, HMRC, Department of Health, GSK, Intel and Lloyds Banking Group.


Career opportunities for this course are varied. Most industries are always on the lookout for graduates with intellectual, mathematical and numerical skills that can be applied to a wide range of practical situations.


You may choose to work in a variety of fields such as data science, statistical modelling, operational research, research, internet technology, the pharmaceutical industry, accounting, banking, the Civil Service, teaching, logistics, consultancy, actuarial science, risk management and marketing.


Support and advice

Academic skills and study support

We want you to make the most of your time with us. You can access study skills support through your tutor, our subject librarians, and our online academic skills centre.


Where appropriate, we provide support in academic English and mathematics. If you need to use particular IT packages for a specific module, we provide training for this.


Do you provide employability services?

Employability activities take place all the time at Greenwich and students are encouraged to take part in as many opportunities as possible. The central Employability and Careers Service provides support for students preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles, such as CV clinics, mock interviews and employability skills workshops. In addition, your School has a dedicated Employability Officer who will be organising work-related activities throughout the year which will help you to build you industry knowledge and networks.


Accommodation

Greenwich

Living in halls of residence is a great way to make new friends and get into the social side of university life. With four great locations, all minutes away from the campus and the centre of historic Greenwich , you will be at the heart of one of the most beautiful university settings in the UK.


Rooms start at £146.30/wk and include Wi-Fi, utility bills, access to our on-campus gym and 24-hour security - and just a 10-minute train journey to central London. Students based at our Greenwich campus can also choose to live the Student Village at Avery Hill, which is only a short ride on our free shuttle bus.


Program Outline


Degree Overview:

Our financial mathematics degree provides an ideal platform if you are interested in pursuing a career in the financial sector. This degree in financial mathematics is based on the type of mathematics and statistics used daily in the financial industry. You will study asset price modelling, risk-neutral pricing, time series analysis and actuarial mathematics. An optional work placement means you can test new skills and knowledge in a working environment. Popular career destinations for our financial mathematics graduates include the financial, insurance, banking and investment sectors.


Outline:


Full-time:

  • Year 1:
  • Vectors and Matrices (15 credits)
  • Mathematical Coding (15 credits)
  • Calculus and Mathematical Analysis (30 credits)
  • Discrete Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Analysis of Data (15 credits)
  • Probability and Randomness (15 credits)
  • Year 2:
  • Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (30 credits)
  • Numerical Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
  • Simulation and Modelling (15 credits)
  • Vector Calculus (15 credits)
  • Statistical Data Analysis and Time Series (30 credits)
  • Year 3:
  • Compulsory:
  • Research Methods and Mathematics Project (30 credits)
  • UAS: Mathematics Education and Communication (30 credits)
  • Mathematics Work Placement (30 credits)
  • Optional:
  • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
  • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
  • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
  • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
  • Machine Learning (15 credits)
  • Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
  • Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
  • Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
  • Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
  • Bayesian Methods and Their Applications (15 credits)

Part-time:

  • Year 1:
  • Mathematical Coding (15 credits)
  • Calculus and Mathematical Analysis (30 credits)
  • Year 2:
  • Vectors and Matrices (15 credits)
  • Discrete Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Analysis of Data (15 credits)
  • Probability and Randomness (15 credits)
  • Year 3:
  • Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
  • Simulation and Modelling (15 credits)
  • Statistical Data Analysis and Time Series (30 credits)
  • Year 4:
  • Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (30 credits)
  • Numerical Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Vector Calculus (15 credits)
  • Year 5:
  • Optional:
  • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
  • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
  • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
  • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
  • Machine Learning (15 credits)
  • Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
  • Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
  • Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
  • Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
  • Bayesian Methods and Their Applications (15 credits)
  • Year 6:
  • Optional:
  • Research Methods and Mathematics Project (30 credits)
  • UAS: Mathematics Education and Communication (30 credits)
  • Mathematics Work Placement (30 credits)
  • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
  • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
  • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
  • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
  • Machine Learning (15 credits)
  • Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
  • Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
  • Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
  • Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
  • Bayesian Methods and Their Applications (15 credits)

Sandwich:

  • Year 1:
  • Vectors and Matrices (15 credits)
  • Mathematical Coding (15 credits)
  • Calculus and Mathematical Analysis (30 credits)
  • Discrete Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Analysis of Data (15 credits)
  • Probability and Randomness (15 credits)
  • Year 2:
  • Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (30 credits)
  • Numerical Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
  • Simulation and Modelling (15 credits)
  • Vector Calculus (15 credits)
  • Statistical Data Analysis and Time Series (30 credits)
  • Year 3:
  • Mathematics Sandwich Placement
  • Year 4:
  • Optional:
  • Research Methods and Mathematics Project (30 credits)
  • UAS: Mathematics Education and Communication (30 credits)
  • Mathematics Work Placement (30 credits)
  • Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
  • Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
  • Financial Time Series (15 credits)
  • Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
  • Machine Learning (15 credits)
  • Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
  • Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
  • Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
  • Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
  • Bayesian Methods and Their Applications (15 credits)

Assessment:

Students are assessed through a combination of assessment methods depending on the modules chosen. Each course has formal assessments which count towards your grade. Some courses may also include 'practice' assignments, which help you monitor progress and do not count towards your final grade. Trained postgraduate researchers may also contribute to lab/tutorial teaching with the module leader. Most industries are always on the lookout for graduates with intellectual, mathematical and numerical skills that can be applied to a wide range of practical situations. You may choose to work in a variety of fields such as data science, statistical modelling, operational research, research, internet technology, the pharmaceutical industry, accounting, banking, the Civil Service, teaching, logistics, consultancy, actuarial science, risk management and marketing.


Other:

The Financial Mathematics plays a vital role in the development of the modern financial service industry. The BSc Hons Financial Mathematics course will provide a strong background in mathematics and statistics, and introduce you to the role of analytics in the business world. Throughout the course, students develop knowledge of financial analytics which includes asset price modelling, the risk-neutral pricing of financial derivatives, actuarial mathematics, and financial time series. Overall, employers across many financial sectors place a high value on the knowledge and transferable skills acquired by the graduates of this course.


UK Fees for full-time students

£9,250


UK fees for part-time students

£2,312 per 30 credits


International fees for full-time students

£17,000


International fees for part-time students

£4,250 per 30 credits

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Entry Requirements:

  • UK citizens and permanent residents:
  • 104 UCAS Tariff points, which must include A Level Mathematics at grade C. Equivalent qualifications with UCAS Tariff points may be considered alongside the A Level in Mathematics.
  • Equivalent qualifications may be considered. Applicants meeting specific eligibility criteria will be made a contextual offer with a reduced tariff of up to 16 UCAS Tariff points. Other entry requirements, such as GCSEs, Interview, etc., will still need to be met.
  • International students:
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