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  Operational Research, Applied Statistics and Financial Risk - MSc


Cardiff University    Cardiff School of Mathematics

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full time, 3 years part time
Mathematics (25)

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Are you interested in delving deeper into risk models, specifically for financial markets? Look no further than our unique MSc programme in Operational Research, Applied Statistics and Financial Risk. This course is designed to equip you with the analytical skills and methods needed to tackle complex organizational problems and make better decisions. Through case studies, projects, and a dissertation with an industrial partner, you'll gain valuable hands-on experience in working with complex data. Whether you're a full-time or part-time student, our website has all the entry requirements you need to kickstart your journey towards becoming a confident statistical analyst.

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Why study this course

A unique MSc degree aimed at those who wish to study in greater depth risk models, particularly for applications to financial markets, but also to other sectors.

Our MSc in Operational Research, Applied Statistics and Financial Risk aims to equip you with the necessary analytical skills, methods and ways of thinking to tackle and analyse complex organisational problems, help make better decisions, and to become confident statistical analysts.

This course is ideal training for those who wish to study, in greater depth, risk models, particularly for application to financial markets but also to other sectors. 

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