BSc Mathematics with Finance with Diploma in Industrial Training

Andy White

This programme is available in Edinburgh.

Programme Director Prof Andy White

Programme Code: F1B1-MFD

For further information about course choices consult:

An optional course may not run if there is insufficient demand for it; some choices of courses may not be available to students in some years because of timetabling constraints.


Year 1

Year Co-ordinator(s):
Dr Pamela Docherty (Edinburgh)

Dr Pamela Dochetry
Semester 1 (Mandatory)Semester 2 (Mandatory)
F77SA Topics in Statistical Practice
F77SB Elements of Probability

Progression to year 2: A minimum of grade D in at least 6 courses including F17CA, F17CB, F17CC, C37FF and F17GA. All courses at Grade E or better.


Year 2

Year Co-ordinator(s):
Dr Richard Davison (Edinburgh)

Semester 1 (Mandatory)Semester 2 (Mandatory)
C38PA Principles of Accounting
F18AA Applied Mathematics A

Progression to year 3: A minimum of grade D in at least 6 courses including F18CD, F18CE, F18CF and C38FM. All courses at grade E or better.


Year 3

Year Co-ordinator(s):
Dr Alexandre Martin (Edinburgh)

Semester 1 (Mandatory)Semester 2 (Mandatory)
Semester 1 (Optional choose 1)  Semester 2 (Optional choose 1)  

Progression to year 4: An average mark on qualifying courses of at least 40% and an average mark of at least 40 in the 7 qualifying courses other than F19GB. Minimum grade D in C39FNand C39RF. All courses at grade E or better.

Cathal_Cummins

Year 4

Year 4 year in industry coordinator: Cathal Cummins

Stage 4: 2 courses (2 mandatory 60-credit courses) for the Diploma in Industrial Training.
Students spend a year in industrial placement.

Semester 1 (Mandatory)Semester 2 (Mandatory)
F18ZA Industrial Training Placement AF18ZB Industrial Training Placement B

Progression to year 5: All students who have progressed to year 4 have automatic progression to year 5.


Year 5

Year Co-ordinator(s):
Dr David Bourne (Edinburgh)

Dr David Bourne
  • For an overview of what is in the 4th year courses, click on the Brief Descriptions PDF.
  • Some options run subject to demand.

8 courses: 3 mandatory and 5 optional

Semester 1 (Mandatory)Semester 2 (Mandatory)
Semester 1 (Optional choose 3)   Semester 2 (Optional choose 2)