Topic outline

  • General

  • Masters at QM

  • Year 1

    Semester A

    Four compulsory modules:

    • MTH4000 Programming in Python I
    • MTH4113 Numbers, Sets and Functions
    • MTH4400 Applied Calculus
    • MTH4600 Applied Probability & Statistics

    Semester B

    Four compulsory modules:

    • BUS137 Economics for Business Management
    • MTH4115 Vectors and Matrices
    • MTH4400 Applied Calculus (continued)
    • MTH4600 Applied Probability & Statistics (continued)

    Year-long

    One compulsory module:

    • MTH4112 Actuarial Professional Development I (0 credits)

  • Year 2

    Semester A

    Four compulsory modules

    • BUS241 Corporate Financial Reporting
    • MTH5124 Actuarial Mathematics I
    • MTH5129 Probability and Statistics II
    • MTH5212 Applied Linear Algebra

    Semester B

    Four compulsory modules

    • MTH5120 Statistical Modelling I
    • MTH5125 Actuarial Mathematics II
    • MTH5126 Statistics for Insurance
    • MTH5131 Actuarial Statistics

    Year-long

    One compulsory module:

    • MTH5127 Actuarial Professional Development II (0 credits)

  • Year 3

    To gain the maximum number of exemptions you must take all the modules marked with a *.

    Semester A

    Two compulsory modules:

    • BUS341 Corporate Financial Management
    • MTH6154 Financial Mathematics I

    Choose two from:

    • MTH6102 Bayesian Statistical Methods
    • MTH6141 Random Processes*
    • MTH6151 Partial Differential Equations
    • MTH6157 Survival Models*

    Semester B

    Choose four modules from:

    • MTH6101 Introduction to Machine Learning*
    • MTH6112 Actuarial Financial Engineering*
    • MTH6113 Mathematical Tools for Asset Management*
    • MTH6138 Third-Year Project
    • MTH6139 Time Series*
    • MTH6142 Complex Networks
    • MTH6150 Numerical Computing with C and C++

    Year-long

    One compulsory module:

    • MTH5127 Actuarial Professional Development II (0 credits)

  • Further information

    • For further information on modules that can be taken for your programme, please look at the Module Directory here.