Master of Financial Mathematics

Monash University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00008C

The Monash Master of Financial Mathematics is a mathematics course designed for application in a business context. It is designed for graduates from across the globe with an aptitude and passion for mathematics and statistics, as well as a keen interest in finance and insurance. This is not a course for generalists; this is a highly specialised degree for students seeking a future in the world of professional quantitative finance. You will be taught by mathematicians who are leading researchers in areas such as probability, stochastic processes and statistics, computational mathematics and machine learning, and with connections across the financial and insurance industries. You will have access to the state of the art teaching facilities, including a Bloomberg data terminal lab. Industry projects and placements, being a core component of the degree, will provide you with an opportunity to gain valuable workplace experience and kickstart your career.

Structure

96 credit points

Subjects

  • Financial mathematics

Standard entry requirements

  • Entry level 1:
  • An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a strong mathematical content with at least a 65% credit average.
  • Entry level 2:
  • An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in mathematics with at least a 65% credit average.
  • An Australian graduate certificate/diploma (or equivalent) with a strong mathematical content with at least a 65% high credit average.
  • Entry level 3:
  • A four year Australian honours degree (or equivalent) in mathematics with at least 65% high credit average.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Clayton International: $109,000 No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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