Mathematical and Computational Finance
Offered in cooperation with the John Molson School of Business, this Specialization combines advanced mathematics with finance. Students create and implement mathematical models and computational techniques for pricing financial instruments, analysing and managing the associated risks, and devising innovative new products.
Specialization in Mathematical and Computational Finance — 90 credits
Students are equipped with solid mathematical knowledge, a firm grounding in finance and economic theory, and experience with practical applications of the field. This program can be completed as a BA or BSc degree.
See the BA degree or BSc degree descriptions for information on the core and elective requirements. For a complete list of courses: Undergraduate Calendar
Sample courses include:
Mathematical and Computational Finance I & II, Measure Theory
Admission Requirements
Mathematical and Computational Finance (BA - Specialization) requirements: Minimum cut-off averages, admission statistics and program requirements.
Mathematical and Computational Finance (BSc - Specialization) requirements: Minimum cut-off averages, admission statistics and program requirements.
Undergraduate admissions guidelines: For information on international admission, required documents, proof of language proficiency, the university admissions timetable, selection and notification process.
Science, mathematical modeling, data analysis, design, software development, transport and communications, investment, finance and insurance, banking, pension management, energy firms