The Certificate in Financial Mathematics & Modelling

The Certificate in Financial Mathematics & Modelling provides a rigorous and integrated set of quantitative tools to understand and explain financial instruments, financial risk, corporate value and the fundamentally important relationship between them. The emphasis is on the practical modelling of real life problems and opportunities.

The Certificate in Financial Mathematics & Modelling provides a rigorous and integrated set of quantitative tools to understand and explain financial instruments, financial risk and corporate value and the fundamentally important relationship between them. The emphasis throughout is on the practical modelling of real life problems and opportunities.  The course is delivered over six study units. In order to prepare for your exam, you are expected to have a thorough knowledge of the content of each unit.  Assessment takes the form of a three-hour written exam.

 

 

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