Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics (Co-op)

University of Prince Edward Island

Canada,Prince Edward island

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48 Months

Duration

CAD$ 13,998/year

Tuition Fee

CAD$ 50 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2022

Apply Date

Canada, Prince Edward island

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1969

Total Students: 4,317 +

Int. Students: 1,200 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CA

Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics (Co-op)

Program Overview

Financial Mathematics is the application of mathematical models to finance, usually to analyze markets and pricing. Financial Mathematics uses techniques from mathematics, statistics, business, finance, and economics.

The Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics provides a solid foundation in Financial Mathematics, leading either to a career in the financial sector or to further training in advanced Financial Mathematics. Financial Mathematicians are in demand as professionals who develop solutions for complex financial issues and they have excellent career opportunities following graduation as well as excellent co-op work opportunities during their studies.

CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
Combining classroom studies with practical work experience

The UPEI Co-op Program is an integrated approach to university education which enables students to alternate academic terms on campus with work terms in suitable employment. The success of such programs is founded on the principle that students are able to apply theoretical knowledge from course studies in the workplace and return to the classroom with practical workplace experience. 

Students accepted into the program, complete at least three 14-week paid work terms and three professional development courses.

The Co-op option is available to full-time students in any Mathematical and Computational Sciences Major or Honours program. Applications to the Co-op Education Program are normally made after completion of the first year of study.

Mathematical and Computational Sciences students must complete 126 semester hours of credit in order to graduate with the Co-op designation; students who successfully complete all the requirements of the program will have the notation entered on their transcripts and on the graduation parchment.