Actuarial science is a discipline that uses mathematical and statistical concepts to calculate, quantify, and manage risk. Actuaries predict and manage the financial impact of uncertainty across various sectors, including insurance, commerce, and government.
You’ll study the theories, models, and methods behind actuarial science and apply them to real-world situations. Alongside sharpening your mathematical and statistical skills, you’ll take classes in economics, finance, and accounting to develop a broader understanding of actuarial contexts.
Studying overseas is a fantastic opportunity to grow both professionally and personally. Immersing yourself in entirely new surroundings means that you’ll have to communicate clearly, identify risks, make important decisions, and think on your feet. Not only will these traits help you navigate everyday life, but they’ll also prepare you for a successful career in actuarial science.
Actuarial Science program
- Introduction to probability and statistics
- Financial accounting
- Finance and financial analysis
- Business economics
- Actuarial modeling
- Probability and statistics
- Mathematical methods
- Management accounting
Future actuarial science
- Actuary
- Insurance underwriter
- Investment banker
- Financial manager
- Accountant
- Stockbroker
- Economist
- Financial advisor