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The Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics and Economics provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and economic theory. This interdisciplinary program equips graduates with skills in risk assessment, financial forecasting, and data-driven decision-making. Students gain expertise in quantitative finance, economic policy analysis, and computational techniques, preparing them for careers in banking, investment, financial consulting, government, and research institutions.

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Policy Researcher (Natural and Applied Sciences)

41400$70,000 - $110,000Conducts economic and financial research, using mathematical models to develop policies for government, financial institutions, and corporations.

Archivist

51102$55,000 - $90,000Manages and preserves financial records, economic data, and historical market research for organizations and institutions.

Geoscience Researcher

21102$65,000 - $100,000Applies mathematical models to analyze economic trends in resource management, energy markets, and environmental finance.

Biologists and Related Scientists

21110$75,000 - $120,000Uses statistical and economic modeling to study the financial impact of environmental and biological research projects.