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Financial institutions globally actively recruit skilled mathematicians to navigate the growing complexities and risks in the finance sector. Currently, professionals who blend technical expertise with mathematical prowess and financial fluency are especially prized, as they address real-world challenges like pricing intricate derivatives, managing quantitative risks, and optimizing investment portfolios.
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in mathematics with at least a 65% credit average.
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An Australian graduate certificate/diploma (or equivalent) with a strong mathematical content* with at least a 65% high credit average.
*i.e. Completion of units of mathematics with an emphasis on multivariable calculus, linear algebra, probability, statistics and differential equations.
A four-year Australian honours degree (or equivalent) in mathematics with at least 65% high credit average.