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Mathematical economics employs mathematical concepts and equations to examine economic challenges. It facilitates measurable experiments and the development of predictive models for future economic trends and behaviors. The Bachelor of Mathematics and Finance (Honours) equips students with advanced mathematical and statistical methods to solve practical issues. The program also fosters valuable computing and communication abilities that enhance employability. Financial institutions, investment firms, insurers, and other financial enterprises depend on mathematical finance to maintain competitiveness. Graduates in Mathematics and Finance pursue careers across industries and government sectors as risk analysts, investment consultants, market traders, and financial experts. Their expertise spans the entire financial landscape, from conventional banking to derivatives markets. Students may qualify for corporate-sponsored scholarships, summer research opportunities, faculty-led undergraduate projects, AMSI initiatives, and cross-university courses through our Access Grid Room.