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Imperial College London: Mathematics and Finance

Institution Imperial College London View institution profile
Department Mathematics
Web www.imperial.ac.uk/study/courses/
Email admissions.enquiries@imperial.ac.uk
Telephone 020 7594 2207
Study type Taught

Summary

Prepare for a wide range of careers in quantitative finance on this varied Master's course.

This course will deepen your understanding of major aspects of mathematical finance. You'll explore latest industry practice and research, with regular insights from leading practitioners.

The varied programme covers key mathematical foundations, finance principles and tools, and implementation and data analysis.

You'll receive training in a range of mathematical, statistical and programming tools required to pursue or advance a career within financial services.

You'll also apply your knowledge from the course on a research project. This will be carried out internally or on a placement with a bank, hedge fund or similar financial institution.

MSc

Imperial College London

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