Actuarial Studies / Science
University of New South Wales
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The Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science is a 4 year dual degree program which will meet the needs of students wanting a program of study in science, complemented with a strong, focused actuarial studies program.
As part of this program students will complete a major stream in … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science is a 4 year dual degree program which will meet the needs of students wanting a program of study in science, complemented with a strong, focused actuarial studies program.
As part of this program students will complete a major stream in science, and a sequence of actuarial studies courses within the UNSW Business School.With approval, students with an appropriate academic record may also enrol in a separate 1 year Honours program in the field of actuarial studies, or a separate 1 year Honours program within UNSW Science.Read More
Structure
Actuarial Studies Majors3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students may elect to complete ACTLE1 or MATHE1 in addition to their Actuarial Studies program requirements.Students completing these majors will still need to complete the program requirements such as Level 1 and 2 core course as well as Level 3 electives. Students cannot declare an additional Business major/minor as well.These majors will require UOC to be taken from the Business School elective course requirement and an additional 12-18 UOC is to be completed on top of the 96 UOC for the Actuarial component to complete these majors. Please see the Progression Plans and consult the Business School Student Centre if you are interested in completing either of these majors.keyboard_arrow_down
- Major
- ACTLE148 UOCActuarial Risk Management and Analytics
- MATHE166 UOCQuantitative Data Science
Optional Second Major/Minor3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students may use their Business electives to complete an optional major or minor. Students may choose a maximum of one major or minor listed below.Please note: Completion of an additional major/minor within the combined Actuarial Studies degree may result in more UOC required for degree completion.keyboard_arrow_down
- MajorMinor
- ACCTA148 UOCAccounting
- COMMF148 UOCReal Estate Studies
- ECONF148 UOCBusiness Economics
- ECONI148 UOCBusiness Strategy & Econ Mngmt
- ECONJ160 UOCFinancial Economics
- FINSA148 UOCFinance
- FINSR148 UOCFinancial Technology
- IBUSA148 UOCInternational Business
- INFSA148 UOCInformation Systems
- MARKA148 UOCMarketing
- MGMTA148 UOCManagement
- MGMTH148 UOCHuman Resource Management
- TABLA148 UOCBusiness Law
- TABLC148 UOCTaxation
Majors3970 - Science
Students must complete at least one Science major selected from the list below. Students should declare their major prior to commencing Stage 2 courses.Notes:1. Students in 4076 Science/Education can only choose from the following majors: Biology, Chemistry, Ecology, Geography, Mathematics for Education, Pathology, Physics, Physiology. All other majors in 3970 are not permitted.2.Students are not permitted to take the Bioinformatics major BINFB1 when taking the degree in dual award mode with the Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) program.keyboard_arrow_down
- Major
- ANATA172 UOCAnatomy
- BINFB196 UOCBioinformatics
- BIOCC190 UOCGenetics
- BIOCM184 UOCMolecular and Cell Biology
- BIOSG178 UOCEcology
- BIOSJ178 UOCBiology
- BIOTA184 UOCBiotechnology
- CHEMA178 UOCChemistry
- FOODH172 UOCFood Science
- GEOGG178 UOCGeography
- GEOGK160 UOCGeographical Studies
- GEOLS178 UOCEarth Science
- MATHM160 UOCMathematics
- MATHN166 UOCPhysical Oceanography
- MATHT160 UOCStatistics
- MATHV166 UOCMathematics for Education
- MATSB178 UOCMaterials Science
- MICRB184 UOCMicrobiology
- MSCIM178 UOCMarine and Coastal Science
- NEURS184 UOCNeuroscience
- PATHA166 UOCPathology
- PHARA166 UOCPharmacology
- PHSLA166 UOCPhysiology
- PHYSL178 UOCPhysics
- PSYCA178 UOCPsychology
- VISNA184 UOCVision Science
Minors3970 - Science
Students may choose to complete an optional minor in one of the following areas, using their Science and/or free electives. Please note that students in 4076 Science Education are NOT permitted to declare a minor.keyboard_arrow_down
- Minor
- ANATB236 UOCAnatomy
- ARCYB236 UOCPalaeosciences
- BIOCD242 UOCMolecular Biology
- BIOSD242 UOCBiology
- CHEMD248 UOCChemistry
- CLIMA242 UOCClimate Science
- GEOGH236 UOCPhysical Geography
- GEOLF236 UOCGeology
- MATHC236 UOCMathematics
- MATHD236 UOCStatistics
- MSCIH236 UOCMarine Science
- PATHB242 UOCPathology
- PHARB248 UOCPharmacology
- PHSLB248 UOCPhysiology
- PHYSC248 UOCPhysics
- PSYCM236 UOCPsychology
- VISNB236 UOCVision Science
Level 1 Core Courses3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must take 54 UOC of the following courses.Please note: For students completing Actuarial Studies/Computer Science, Actuarial Studies/Science or Actuarial Studies/Advanced Maths (Hons).MATH1151 & MATH1251 are compulsory core courses that count towards the other degree component. Therefore, students must complete and additional 12 UOC of UNSW Business School electives to satisfy the 96 UOC depth component.keyboard_arrow_down
- ACCT15016 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1A
- ACCT15116 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1B
- ACTL11016 UOCIntroduction to Actuarial Studies
- ECON11016 UOCMicroeconomics 1
- ECON11026 UOCMacroeconomics 1
- FINS16136 UOCBusiness Finance
- MATH11516 UOCMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A
- MATH12516 UOCMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B
- MGMT10016 UOCManaging Organisations and People
Level 2 Core Courses3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must take 18 UOC of the following courses.Students may replace ACTL2131 with the two courses MATH2901 Higher Theory of Statistics and MATH2931 Higher Linear Models. If students make this replacement, MATH2901 will count towards ACTL2131, and MATH2931 will be counted towards a major where this course is required or as a Business elective. Please note: If you are studying Actuarial Studies/Science or Actuarial Studies/Advanced Maths (Hons), and wish to count MATH2901 and MATH2931 toward Science or Advance Maths (Hons) degree, you must complete more Business elective courses to achieve meet the minimum Business School Course requirement.keyboard_arrow_down
- ACTL21026 UOCFoundations of Actuarial Models
- ACTL21116 UOCFinancial Mathematics for Actuaries
- ACTL21316 UOCProbability and Mathematical Statistics
Level 3 Actuarial Electives3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must complete 18 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- ACTL31416 UOCActuarial Models and Statistics
- ACTL31426 UOCActuarial Data and Analysis
- ACTL31516 UOCLife Contingencies
- ACTL31626 UOCGeneral Insurance Techniques
- ACTL31826 UOCAsset-Liability and Derivative Models
- ACTL31916 UOCSuperannuation and Retirement Benefits
- ACTL31926 UOCRetirement Saving and Spending Over the Lifecycle
Science Elective Courses3970 - Science
Students must take at least 12 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any Pathology course
- any Neuroscience course
- any Faculty of Science course
- any Optometry course
- any Psychology course
- any Physiology course
- any Vision Science course
- any Physics course
- any Medical Science course
- any Pharmacology course
- any Chemistry course
- any Biotechnology course
- any Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences course
- any Geoscience course
- any Biological, Earth & Environmental Science course
- any Aviation course
- any Microbiology course
- any Biochemistry course
- any Marine Science course
- any Climate Science course
- any Biological Science course
- any Mathematics course
- any Food Technology course
- any Anatomy course
- any Materials Science and Engineering course
- any Computer Science course
Business School Elective3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must complete additional Business School electives to meet the 96 UOC of Business courses required for the Actuarial Studies component of the degree.Please note: For students in Actuarial Studies/Law only 6 UOC of Business School electives are required. For students in Actuarial Studies/Computer Science, Actuarial Studies/Science or Actuarial Studies/Adv Math (Hons), 18 UOC of Business School electives are required.keyboard_arrow_down
- any course offered by UNSW Business School
Level 2 Maturity Requirements3970 - Science
Students must have completed 30 UOC before taking any of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any level 2 course
Level 3 Maturity Requirements3970 - Science
Students must have completed 72 UOC before taking any of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any level 6 course
- any level 3 course
Minimum Faculty UOC3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must complete a minimum of 96 UOC of UNSW Business School courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any course offered by UNSW Business School
Maximum Level 1 UOC3586 - Actuarial Studies
No more than 60 UOC of Level 1 Business courses will be counted towards the degree.keyboard_arrow_down
- any level 1 course
Minimum Science UOC3970 - Science
Students must complete a minimum of 96 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any Physiology course
- any Pathology course
- any Anatomy course
- any Computer Science course
- any Pharmacology course
- any Neuroscience course
- any Food Technology course
- any course offered by Faculty of Science
Level 1 Science UOC3970 - Science
Students must complete a minimum of 24 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any level 1 course offered by Faculty of Science
Maximum Level 1 UOC3970 - Science
A maximum of 72 UOC of Level 1 courses can be taken, including any General Education or mainstream Level 1 course taken to fulfil either the General Education or the Free Elective requirement.keyboard_arrow_down
- any level 1 course
Requirements for Double Degree Actuarial Studies/Law 3586 - Actuarial Studies
Law students are permitted to complete any TABL course offered in the Taxation major, with the exception of TABL1710 and TABL2741, as part of the Actuarial Studies component of their program but are NOT permitted to complete any other TABL course.Law students are permitted to complete any TABL course offered in the Taxation major, with the exception of TABL1710 and TABL2741, as part of the Actuarial Studies component of their program but are NOT permitted to complete any other TABL course.Read More
Mathematics Requirements for Double Degree 3586 - Actuarial Studies
1. MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A (6 UOC) replaces MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1A (6 UOC) 2. MATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B (6 UOC) replaces MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B This applies to any stream that requires either of these courses.3. If MATH1041 Statistics for Life … For more content click the Read More button below.1. MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A (6 UOC) replaces MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1A (6 UOC) 2. MATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B (6 UOC) replaces MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B This applies to any stream that requires either of these courses.3. If MATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences (6 UOC) is a requirement in a stream, it is replaced by one of the following three courses:- ACTL2131 Probability and Mathematical Statistics (6 UOC)- MATH2801Theory of Statistics (6 UOC)- MATH2901 Higher Theory of Statistics (6 UOC)Read More
Level 2 and 3 Maturity Requirements 3586 - Actuarial Studies
Students must have completed 24 UOC before taking any Level 2 courses.Students must have completed 48 UOC before taking any Level 3 courses.
Double Counting 3970 - Science
Students cannot complete a minor with the same name as their nominated major, and Level II and III courses cannot be double-counted between majors and minors. More than one minor may be completed subject to the limit on double-counting. Students must declare their minor(s) before their final term.Students cannot complete a minor with the same name as their nominated major, and Level II and III courses cannot be double-counted between majors and minors. More than one minor may be completed subject to the limit on double-counting. Students must declare their minor(s) before their final term.Read More
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