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DC704 (Full-Time & Part-Time)

MSc in Financial Mathematics

Course Details

Course Code:
DC704 (Full-Time & Part-Time)
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
9 - Please see www.qqi.ie for further information
Delivery Modes
Full-Time
Part-Time
Duration
1 Year Full-Time & 2 Years Part-Time
Phone:
+353 (0) 1
700 8921

If you want to understand the why, more than the what and the how, when it comes to the complex world of global finance, this course is for you.

Overview

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Designed to give you a competitive edge, the programme offers the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in quantitative finance and insurance roles.

During the course, you¡¯ll learn about the fundamentals of mathematics and finance to help build your technical skills. You¡¯ll also cover pricing, hedging of financial derivatives, portfolio optimisation, risk management, data analysis, machine learning and more.

 

Choose the study path for you
The course is open to graduates with a mathematics degree, or related area, keen to advance their careers. With part-time and full-time study options available, you can choose the best route for you. You¡¯ll also get to undertake a work placement or complete a supervised project.

Once you graduate, you¡¯ll be sought after for roles like financial engineer, financial services consultant or analyst in an insurance or financial institution.

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Chris Keogh
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I always loved maths and problem solving but I also enjoyed learning about finance.


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Careers & Further Options

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Careers

The increasing sophistication of financial markets has created an unprecedented need for advanced mathematics in the banking, insurance, and finance sectors.

Graduates with a wide spectrum of quantitative methods and the ability to adapt them to new situations are far more valuable to an employer than candidates with narrowly focused training.

Graduates are employed in quantitative roles in the FinTech, Financial Services and Banking industries. Typically working to determine price, analyse and manage risk, and identify profitable opportunities. 

Global career opportunities
Non-EEA graduates (including those from Asia and the MiddleEast) are eligible to apply for the Third Level Graduate Programme to obtain a visa for up to two years, for the purpose of seeking employment. Numerous students from the Middle East, the Asian subcontinent and the Far East have completed this programme and returned to lucrative careers in Ireland and their home countries. 

"DCU graduates are highly sought after by employers. Our Graduates work in environments ranging from large multinationals to SMEs, family businesses and start-ups across every sector.

DCU Careers Service has a number of learning and development initiatives in place for our students, giving them the skills they need for a successful career path." 

Go to our Careers site to find out more about career planning, our mentorship programme, skills development and online resources for students when working on CVs and making applications. 

Entry Requirements

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For admission to the M.Sc. in Financial Mathematics

  • Hold an award equivalent to an Honours B.Sc. or similar in any quantitative discipline, such as Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering and Economics.  
  • Candidates must have an honours primary degree in one of the above disciplines with not less than 50% grade in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Quantitative Methods or similar modules.
  • Applicants with appropriate combinations of professional qualifications and work experience will also be considered. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) applicants are required to submit a cover letter along with their application under the Transcripts section of the portal, affirming their intent to apply for RPL. For more information on RPL see here.
  • Candidates who are non-native speakers of English must satisfy the University of their competency in the English language.  ´ó·¢ÌåÓýÔÚÏß_´ó·¢ÌåÓý-Ͷע|¹ÙÍø information about DCU's English language requirements can be found here.

Programme Structure

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Established in 1996, this programme is the first M.Sc in Financial Mathematics in Ireland and one of the oldest in Europe.

The DCU School of Mathematical Sciences has a long-standing commitment to teaching and research in Financial Mathematics. In 2009, it was awarded the only Stokes Chair in Financial Mathematics in Ireland. It has since attracted funding from Taighde ?ireann ¨C Research Ireland, formerly Science Foundation Ireland, with the Edgeworth Centre for Financial Mathematics and an ERC grant on market frictions. The curriculum in this programme is taught by active researchers and has evolved over time to adapt to current developments in this field.

The course can be completed in one year (Autumn, Spring, Summer) with the full-time option or in two years (Autumn, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Spring) with the part-time option.

Fees and Funding

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Fees

EU Status Fee
€6,000 per annum
Non EU Fee.
€17,000 per annum
EU Status Fee - Modular
7.5 credit module €450/Dissertation €1,800/Plus Part Time Capitation Fee €170
Non EU Fee,
7.5 credit module €1,350/Dissertation €5,400/Plus Part Time Capitation Fee €170

How To Apply

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To apply for this programme:

  • All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here.  Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application.
  • Academic Transcripts for each and every year of study with English translation if applicable.
  • If applicable, provide evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements.  Please see link http://www.dcu.ie/registry/english.shtml

Please note if you are a non EU student and require a study visa, you are not eligible to apply for part-time programmes as study visas are only granted for full-time programmes.

Application Deadlines

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the programme is full or until:

  • Closing date for Non EU applicants is 1st July 2025. 
  • Closing date for EU applicants is 30th August 2025.

Note applicants who require a study visa for the purposes of studying at DCU, are advised to apply as early as possible.

All entry requirements should be met before the commencement of the programme.

Application Queries


For EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/eu-postgraduate-taught-admissions or email postgraduateadmissions@dcu.ie


For non EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/international-admissions-undergraduate-and-postgraduate or email internationaladmissions@dcu.ie

Commencement of Programme

The programme commences in September 2025.

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