• Master of Science in Financial and Computational Mathematics at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The course is made up of 120 credits of taught modules and a 60 credit financial mathematics dissertation.
  • The program includes teaching expertise from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Economics. The student will study core modules including:
    • Financial Mathematics
    • Computational Applied Mathematics
    • Scientific Computing and C++
  • As a guide, in the Autumn and Spring semesters, students will typically spend around 15 hours per week (between Monday and Friday) in lectures.
  • Students will work on their research projects between June and September, usually based at the University.
  • Teaching is provided by academic staff within the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Economics. 
  • Modules are typically delivered by Professors, Associate and Assistant Professors. Additional support in small group and practical classes may involve PhD students and post-doctoral researchers.
  • The student-faculty ratio of the program is 20:1.
  • About 97.5% of postgraduates from the School of Mathematical Sciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
  • The average annual salary for these graduates was 36288 USD.
  • The University of Nottingham ranks among the top 20 by QS World Rankings and the World University Rankings, 2022.