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This course is perfect for those passionate about mathematics, statistics, probability, and economics. Throughout your degree, you'll explore these fundamental subjects in greater depth, along with stochastic models, finance, financial reporting, business, and of course, actuarial science. You'll also complete a final-year research project on a topic that aligns with your interests and career goals. The program equips graduates with the essential skills to launch an actuarial career, while also offering the versatility to pursue roles in risk management, investment management, or financial analysis after graduation.
Key learning outcomes
Gain expertise in actuarial science, statistics, mathematics, finance, and related fields, Enhance your ability to clearly communicate complex concepts, Understand the critical role of mathematical and statistical analysis in actuarial science and financial risk management, Cultivate skills to make informed decisions, ask relevant questions, and reach independent conclusions, Acquire professional competencies for actuarial work or careers in statistics, finance, risk management, and general management, Prepare for advanced studies in actuarial science or related areas.
Most graduates pursue actuarial traineeships while preparing for Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' exams. Alternative career paths include: investment banking and asset management, auditing, retail banking, insurance, financial analysis, management, information technology, and education.