If you wish to take the ‘with Year in Industry’ programme, please see the course variants for further information.
The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
Year 1
In addition to taking core modules in Mathematics, you will acquire a broad understanding of the fundamentals of Accounting.
- Foundations
- Mathematical Structures
- Mathematical Methods
- Probability, Statistics and Data
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Management Accounting
Year 2
In your second year you will study three core modules in Accounting as well as picking from several optional modules in Mathematics. These include areas relevant to business, such as statistical modelling and inference. You will gain a thorough grasp of the techniques used in modern management accounting, and will see how mathematical tools such as linear programming are used in commercial decision-making.
- Differential Equations
- Financial Accounting A
- Financial Accounting B
- Intermediate Management Accounting
Placement year (if taken)
If you choose the ‘with a Year in Industry’ variant of this degree, your placement will take place in the third year of this five year degree.
Year 3 (Year 4 if taking placement year)
In this year you’ll study two compulsory modules in Accounting as well as having the freedom to choose modules in Mathematics from across the department. 30 credits may be chosen from outside the areas of mathematics and accounting.
- Research in Mathematical Sciences
- Advanced Management Accounting
- Advanced Financial Reporting
Final year
Your final year will involve further advanced modules relevant to mathematics and accounting alongside a substantial research led Masters level project. Through your project you can explore a topic of your choice. You’ll be supervised by an academic with expertise in your chosen field and gain experience working as an independent researcher.
- Analysis and Computation for Finance
- Mathematical Theory of Option Pricing
- Mathematics, Business and Finance Project