Bachelor of Actuarial Science
Bond University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00017B
The diverse skillset acquired in this program will equip you with the tools to analyse and manage risks of all types and develop techniques for the effective use of quantitative information to influence and improve business decision making. Accredited by the Actuaries Institute, Bond’s Bachelor of Actuarial Science will not only prepare you for a job that is in high demand, but also develop a knowledge base drawing from the core fields of mathematics, probability, programming, finance, economics, and data science that can be transferred across numerous industries and disciplines.
Structure
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 240
Subjects
- ACCT11-100: Accounting Principles (10CP)ACSC12-200: Mathematical Statistics (10CP)ACSC12-201: Financial Mathematics (10CP)ACSC13-301: Contingencies (10CP)ACSC13-305: Actuarial and Financial Models (10CP)ACSC13-306: Stochastic Processes (10CP)ACSC13-307: Survival Analysis (10CP)ECON11-100: Principles of Economics (10CP)ECON12-200: Linear Models and Applied Econometrics (10CP)ECON12-202: Contemporary Macroeconomics Issues (10CP)FINC11-101: Fundamentals of Finance (10CP)FINC13-301: Corporate Finance (10CP)FINC13-303: Portfolio Analysis and Investment Management (10CP)STAT11-112: Quantitative Methods (10CP)
Standard entry requirements
Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent Selection Rank
Recognition
Actuaries Institute
Study pathways
Honours available.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Gold Coast | International: $129,600 | No |
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Further information
High graduate starting salaries and full employment rates reflect the growing demand for qualified analysts, with career opportunities predicted to increase substantially over the next five years. The Bachelor of Actuarial Science will prepare students for rewarding careers in a range of disciplines, including: Climatology, Consulting, Data Analytics, E-Commerce, Economics, Finance, Health, Insurance, Infrastructure, Research, Risk Management, Safety, Science, Statistics, Superannuation, and Technology.