Mathematics – Financial Mathematics
Students at KWU can major in Mathematics with a concentration in Financial Mathematics!
Financial mathematics is the application of mathematical methods to financial problems. It requires diverse quantitative skills in mathematics, statistics, computational techniques, as well as a background in economics, finance and public policy.
As a Mathematics major, you will study math as part of KWU’s liberal arts curriculum and learn how numbers inform everything from business and public policy to health care and the environment. You will also take classes and work on projects that will expose you to theoretical and applied mathematics as well as computer science. Mathematics majors at KWU have the opportunity to study in small classes, which ensures your questions get answered. You also get the individualized mentoring necessary to make good decisions regarding your career options.
Complete an undergraduate research project that culminates in a paper and presentation as part of your Mathematics Research class.
Get involved in the Math and Physics Club where you will acquire leadership skills and develop your network.
Participate in mathematics competitions against other students from around the world.
Mathematics graduates end up in a variety of careers, becoming project managers, customer account managers, actuaries and math teachers. Others go on to graduate programs as diverse as chemical engineering, business administration, computer science and mathematics.
Required Courses for the Financial Mathematics Concentration:
ACCT 203 Financial Accounting
ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting
BUSA 317 Business Law I
ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics
MATH 246 Calculus III
MATH 251 Elementary Differential Equation
MATH 427 Applied Mathematics and Modeling
PHYS 265 Scientific Programming
REPH 111 Ethics: Beyond Good and Bad
Elective ACCT/BUSA/ECON course at the 300/400-level
Select one course from the math/programming electives below:
COMP 132 Visual Basic Programming
COMP 215 Spatial Data Visualization with GIS
COMP 236 Programming Language I
MATH 216 Statistical Software
MATH 315 Applied Data Science with Python
MATH 335 Linear Programming
MATH 485 Mathematics Special Topics