This new course provides an opportunity for graduates who hold a Bachelor degree in a science or business-related discipline and have strong mathematical skills to complete Parts 1 and 2 of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia professional qualifications.
Students are also able to complete further specialised study in actuarial science and related areas such as statistics finance and economics.
It also suits students who wish to pursue a research based higher degree in Actuarial and related Statistical Science instead of seeking professional accreditation. Students wishing to use the degree for this purpose may enrol in one of the research project units and will need to discuss their proposed research with the Professor of Actuarial Studies.
For more information see the Master of Actuarial Practice degree page on the EFS site or contact Tim Kyng.
