I have a degree in economics and am currently studying statistics at the University of Bologna, a course which, apart from being extremely mathematical, is taught entirely in English. The topics covered are: real analysis (limits, derivative integrals), complex analysis (complex integrals, residue theorem), trigonometry (relations in the unit circle), probability (discrete and continuous aleatory variables, fundamental theorems, moments of functions), statistics (combinatory calculus, inferentia...
I have a degree in economics and am currently studying statistics at the University of Bologna, a course which, apart from being extremely mathematical, is taught entirely in English. The topics covered are: real analysis (limits, derivative integrals), complex analysis (complex integrals, residue theorem), trigonometry (relations in the unit circle), probability (discrete and continuous aleatory variables, fundamental theorems, moments of functions), statistics (combinatory calculus, inferential, frequentist and Bayesian statistics), financial mathematics, linear algebra