Finance
Combining mathematics and statistics with finance.
Combining mathematics and statistics with finance.
There are several ways to study Mathematics and Statistics with Finance at UNSW:Â
All programs are designed for highly motivated students with strong mathematical skills and a high ATAR result. The combined programs with Commerce are adminstered by the UNSW Business School; the Advanced Mathematics program is administered by the Faculty of Science.Ìý
In the first year you will study Mathematics, Accounting and Financial Management, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Capital Markets and Institutions, and either another Commerce option or a recommended Computing course. Statistics studies start in second year.Ìý
Mathematics and Statistics in both programs can be studied at the Ordinary level or at the Higher level depending on your interests and abilities, but study at the Higher level is recommended and may be necessary for certain courses in later years.Ìý
For formal details and informal descriptions of individual Mathematics and Statistics courses, see the Details of Courses page.Ìý
In the final year of the Advanced Mathematics or Advanced Science dual programs, or if you do the extra fifth (Honours) year of the combined degree in Mathematics or Statistics, you will undertake a project in Mathematics or Statistics and could focus on its applications to a selected area of Finance. Such a project is likely to involve cooperation with the finance industry and its implementation will use industry-standard computing techniques.ÌýÂ
Note that these programs demand a high level of mathematical ability and are not recommended for students whose Mathematics marks are less than a combined mark of 140 out of 150 in Mathematics and Mathematics Extension 1, or 180 out of 200 in Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2.ÌýÂ
To continue in the Advanced Science or Advanced Mathematics halves of a dual degree, you are expected to have an average mark each term of at least 70. If your average drops significantly below that, you may be transferred to .Ìý
School of Mathematics and StatisticsÂ
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You can also see the UNSW Business School.Ìý