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What is good for employment in financial mathematics?
When filling in the college entrance examination, what is the major of financial mathematics, what is the direction of employment and what to study mainly are issues of great concern to the majority of candidates, parents and friends. The following is the relevant information I have compiled for you, hoping to help you.

The course introduction of financial mathematics is aimed at cultivating applied talents who have good mathematical literacy, are familiar with the basic theory of economics (finance), master the basic knowledge of this subject, and can process data in the economic and financial fields with the help of computers based on mathematical and statistical knowledge.

Financial mathematics mainly studies mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, analytic geometry, differential equations, probability theory, mathematical statistics, applied statistics, multivariate statistical analysis, operational research, numerical analysis, complex variable function, real variable function, mathematical modeling and mathematical experiment, western economics, monetary banking, econometrics, accounting, financial engineering, insurance, financial mathematics, computer application foundation and other courses.

The employment prospect of financial mathematics major has been in Liverpool University for many years, which proves that graduates are widely accepted by banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions. This major first appeared in China in 2006, which will provide much-needed financial talents for the rapid development of China and even the world financial industry.

After graduation, I mainly engaged in finance, Internet, new energy and other industries.

1. Finance/investment/securities

2. Internet/e-commerce

3. New energy sources

4. Computer software

5. Outsourcing services

6. Other industries

7. Insurance

8. Electronic technology/semiconductors/integrated circuits