Actuarial Science and Management MSc/Diploma

Postgraduate

In Currie

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    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Currie (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Home Postgraduate study Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics Actuarial Science and ManagementActuarial Science and Management MSc/DiplomaHow to apply »DeliveryFull-time, Part-time, Per courseProgramme typeTaughtStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewProgramme contentEntry requirementsFees & scholarships Overview This exciting new 2-year MSc programme is designed to kick-start your career as an actuary, preparing you to take a leading role in managing risk in financial institutions worldwide. Entry to the actuarial profession is by a demanding series of examinations, but the rewards after qualifying are great. The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries in the UK have four levels of examinations to qualify: The first level, the Core Technical (CT) subjects are taught in Stage 1 and lead to exemptions from CT1 to CT8. Students will typically study CT1, CT5 and can choose from some or all of the remaining CT subjects. Stage 2 covers the more advanced actuarial subjects and offers exemptions from the syllabuses of the Core Application subjects CA1 and CA3 and Specialist Technical subjects ST2, ST4, ST5, ST6 and ST9. Students will typically study CA1, CA3 and up to three ST subjects (two ST subjects are needed to satisfy the profession's requirements). Students who successfully meet the progression requirements will then go on to undertake a summer project after Stage 2. Taking our MSc in Actuarial Science and Management is a great way to speed your progress to this most prestigious of careers - it's designed to take you almost all of the way to qualification. A student who graduates with a full set of exemptions from Heriot-Watt (CT, CA and ST subjects) will only have to pass three more examinations, and gain the necessary work experience, to qualify as a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. The tuition fee cost for 2015/16 for full-time study is £14,040 per annum (subject to...

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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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Subjects

  • IT
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Actuarial Science
  • IT risk
  • Financial Training
  • Full Time
  • Managing Risk
  • Financial
  • Risk
  • Project

Course programme

Overview

This exciting new 2-year MSc programme is designed to kick-start your career as an actuary, preparing you to take a leading role in managing risk in financial institutions worldwide.

Entry to the actuarial profession is by a demanding series of examinations, but the rewards after qualifying are great. The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries in the UK have four levels of examinations to qualify: The first level, the Core Technical (CT) subjects are taught in Stage 1 and lead to exemptions from CT1 to CT8. Students will typically study CT1, CT5 and can choose from some or all of the remaining CT subjects.

Stage 2 covers the more advanced actuarial subjects and offers exemptions from the syllabuses of the Core Application subjects CA1 and CA3 and Specialist Technical subjects ST2, ST4, ST5, ST6 and ST9. Students will typically study CA1, CA3 and up to three ST subjects (two ST subjects are needed to satisfy the profession's requirements).

Students who successfully meet the progression requirements will then go on to undertake a summer project after Stage 2.

Taking our MSc in Actuarial Science and Management is a great way to speed your progress to this most prestigious of careers - it's designed to take you almost all of the way to qualification. A student who graduates with a full set of exemptions from Heriot-Watt (CT, CA and ST subjects) will only have to pass three more examinations, and gain the necessary work experience, to qualify as a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.

The tuition fee cost for 2015/16 for full-time study is £14,040 per annum (subject to increase based on rate of inflation in 2016/17)

Additional information

Programme content Stage 1Mandatory Courses:F71AB Financial MathematicsF71AF Life Insurance Mathematics 1F71BF Life Insurance Mathematics 2Optional Courses:C21A0 EconomicsC31FF Finance and Financial ReportingF71SM Statistical MethodsF71SZ Stochastic ModellingF71AG Risk TheoryF71TS Time Series AnalysisF71AH Financial Economics 1F71AJ Financial Economics 2F71AE Survival Models*progression to stage 2 requires an average mark of 60% over all examinations taken at the 1st attempt, with a grade C required in all mandatory courses. Stage 2Mandatory Courses:F71CA Actuarial...

Actuarial Science and Management MSc/Diploma

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