Bachelor of Science (Actuarial and Applied Statistics)
ObjectivesThis double major, which can be taken as part of the Bachelor of Science - School of Science and Computing, will develop your knowledge in statistics and prepare you to apply it in the fields of finance, banking and insurance. Much of the recent work in these disciplines relies on statistical techniques developed and applied from more general statistical frameworks. The demand for risk management skills is very strong in Australia and overseas as the investment markets develop more sophisticated products and services and the insurance market faces more complicated factors such as global warming and terrorism. Many of the basic fundamental models in these areas are developed using statistical methods. Upon completion of this course you will graduate with a Bachelor of Science (Actuarial and Applied Statistics).
Entry requirementsTEE Applicable Mathematics. TEE Calculus is desirable. If Introductory Calculus has not been studied, a bridging unit may be required.
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Actuarial and Applied Statistics)
Course description 311155 v.1 Actuarial and Applied Statistics Major (Bachelor of Science)
Introduction
This double major is designed for those who wish to apply their knowledge in statistics to the fields of finance, banking and insurance. Much of the recent work in these disciplines relies on statistical techniques developed and applied from more general statistical framework. The demand for risk management skills is very strong in Australia and overseas as the investment markets develop more sophisticated products and services and the insurance market faces more complicated factors such as global warming and terrorism. Many of the basic fundamental models in these areas are developed using statistical methods.
Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites
TEE Applicable Mathematics. TEE Calculus is desirable.
Specific Requirements
STAT is not acceptable for mature age entry but may be used to demonstrate English Competence requirements.
Duration and Availability
3 years' full-time study or part-time equivalent.
Further Information
For more information contact the Career Consultant in the Faculty of Science and Engineering