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The Mathematical Finance program equips students with the theoretical foundation needed to value sophisticated financial instruments like derivatives. This field has significantly advanced research and practical applications in probability theory and related mathematical disciplines.
Graduates gain skills suitable for advanced studies in mathematical finance or applied probability. Combined with strong computational training available through program courses, these competencies prepare students for quantitative roles in finance - including positions as market makers, hedge fund analysts, statistical arbitrage specialists, and risk management professionals across banking institutions, central banks, and regulatory bodies.
Program Outcomes
Achieve advanced proficiency in mathematical analysis concepts and methods.
Develop expert-level understanding of Probability, Statistics, and Stochastic processes.
Attain comprehensive knowledge of Mathematical Finance principles.
Effectively apply mathematical and statistical techniques to financial challenges.