Professional introduction:
Financial mathematics, as its name implies, requires a certain background in mathematics and computer, so students majoring in mathematics, computer, physics, engineering and statistics are welcome to apply for this major! Students who have studied above and want to join the financial field can still apply successfully! If you are good at language and major, and have good internship or practical experience, then you can try a top university.
Finance major is suitable for:
I have a strong interest in mathematics, computers and finance, especially mathematics and computers. I have strong mathematical logic thinking, higher IQ than ordinary people, divergent thinking and keen insight.
In addition, this is an industry that needs lifelong learning of new knowledge. If you don't advance, you will fall back. You need to be prepared to learn new knowledge all the time in the future.
In addition, applying for graduate students requires a strong professional background. In addition to people with backgrounds in finance, mathematics, economics, statistics and econometrics, people with backgrounds in other fields such as computers, physics, chemistry and engineering are also very popular applicants.
Undergraduate core courses -4 years
Calculus, real analysis, linear algebra and geometry, differential equations, numerical analysis, optimization, probability theory and statistics, stochastic process and stochastic calculus, multivariate calculus, financial mathematics, game theory, actuarial mathematics.
Core courses for graduate students-1-2 years
Financial calculation, asset pricing, C ++ quantitative finance, continuous-time financing interest rate, financial derivative model, numerical method, probability and stochastic process.
List of advantageous universities:
University of Toronto
McLean magazine ranks second in the medical category and is located in Toronto, the largest city in Ontario. What's your master's degree in mathematics and finance? Mathematical Finance (MMF) lasts for 3 semesters.
New York University
York University is located in the northern suburb of Toronto, Canada's largest city, and is the third largest university in Canada. The school has always been famous for its business administration, liberal arts, computer and social sciences. Its business administration major ranks second in Canada in London's Financial Times ranking.
The finance major of York University is finance. The entrance requirement is IELTS 7.5 or TOEFL 100, and the game score is required.
saskatchewan
The finance major of the University of Saskatchewan serves for financial management. The general entrance requirements are TOEFL 80 (single item 20) or IELTS 6.5, and GAMT500 is also required.